Covid-19: Ekurhuleni releases plans for metro area during national lockdown

Healthcare sites identified for quarantine of Covid-19 cases are Nokuthela Ngwenya Community Health Centre, Old Natalspruit Hospital and Old Thokoza Fire Station.

The City of Ekurhuleni (CoE) outlined a list of measures to continue providing essential services during the lockdown declared by President Cyril Ramaphosa on March 23.

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The measures are to ensure that all basic and essential services are provided to the residents, including services to informal settlements, such as healthcare services, waste removal, provision of electricity as well as water and sanitation.

Health

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Energy and call centres

Only non-essential staff in the energy department will be released during this period and the customer care centres and finance offices will be operational with a skeleton staff.

Environment and Waste Management

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Parks

Four nurseries will have a total of four employees on duty, for plant maintenance.

Cemeteries

Recreational services

All Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture (SRAC) facilities, such as swimming pools, halls and recreation facilities and libraries, will be closed and refunds for booked venues will be processed by finance office. All SRAC events will be cancelled.

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Disaster and Emergency Management Services

ICT

Only non-essential staff will be released during this period.

Water and sanitation

Licensing

All licensing offices will be closed during the lockdown period.

Real Estate

The CoE has waived rental payments for tenants using council properties whose entities do not fall under essential services.  The city deems it unfair to collect rent because these businesses will not yield any income for the duration of the lockdown.

The CoE will continue to coordinate its lockdown interventions through the established Joint Operations Centre (JOC).

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