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Watch: What flattening the curve means and why it’s so important

The Minister of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize has called for precautionary measures to #flattenthecurve.

The “curve” refers to the projected number of people who will contract Covid-19 over a period of time.

This is according to https://sacoronavirus.co.za/

A steep curve therefore means an over-burdened health system. The curve takes on different shapes, depending on the virus’s infection rate. It could be a steep curve, in which the virus spreads aggressively. In this case, counts keep doubling at a consistent rate and the total number of cases skyrocket to peak within a few weeks.

Infection curves with a steep rise also have a steep fall. After the virus infects pretty much everyone who can be infected, case numbers begin to drop quickly too.

The faster the infection curve rises, the quicker health care system will get overloaded beyond its capacity to treat people.

Why we want to flatten the curve
A flatter curve assumes the same number of people ultimately get infected, but over a longer period of time. A slower infection rate means a less stressed health care system.

Always remember to

  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for 20 seconds.
  • Adhere to the total lockdown  guidelines
  • Cover your mouth with a tissue when you sneeze or cough.
  • Keep utensils and surfaces at home clean.
  • Call your doctor or clinic if you have any of the symptoms of Covid-19 which could include a cough, a runny nose, or shortness of breath.

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Riaan Engelbrecht

Chief Sub Editor at Caxton Media

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