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Rorisang Kgosana Experts are predicting that the second wave of Covid-19 could be much more devastating than the first, with the peak expected to be in January after the festive season. Picture for illustration. Nurses set up new ventilators during an event at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital in Johannesburg on 24 August 2020. Picture: Neil McCartney The worst is yet to come when it comes to Covid-19 infections, with the second wave expected to have more impact in January and patients expected to be much sicker during the resurgence, experts say. The country has officially entered the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, with over 6 000 new cases reported as of Wednesday afternoon and a 18% positivity rate. And January could see a serious impact following the festive season, when many people would return home to rural ar