A strict lockdown had delayed South Africa's surge in cases but it has been loosened under economic pressure. Now, what the President calls the "storm" has arrived, and it is already "stretching our resources and our resolve to their limits."
Shortages of medical oxygen have been reported as the number of Covid-19 patients seeking help in breathing grows. Public hospital beds across the country could fill up within the month.
South Africa grapples with the pandemic in the dead of winter, with temperatures in the outbreak epicentre, Gauteng province and Johannesburg, forecast to drop below freezing overnight. That makes ventilation a challenge especially in small, crowded homes for the poor.
While public health officials in the United States and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere warn that fall and winter could be a severe test, South Africa is already demonstrating some of the dangers to come.
- AP