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I lost my everything, my home and my son in fire, sobs Durban mom

The Naidoo family lost their son Emilio, 26, and all their belongings in a fire at their family home in Pinetown

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Free Durban private clinic braced for pending spike in...


Dr Devashnie Govender who treats Covid-19 patients free of charge at her clinic foresees the Easter holidays as being a superspreader event and anticipates that many people will let their guard down and contribute to a rise in infections. 
Medical worker Sharon Naidoo (L) sorts out medication while Nurse Nokubonga Sikhosana (R) prepares an IV drip for a patient. (Photo: Shiraaz Mohamed.)
“I truly believe there will be a third wave, I think it will be sooner than what is predicted. Most are predicting June or July. I foresee towards the middle of April we will see an increase. By the end of April, we should be on an upper curve if not peaking by that point,” she said, speaking to

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