South African President Ramaphosa in Self-quarantine - ENA English
South African President Ramaphosa in Self-quarantine
Addis Ababa October 28/2020 (ENA) President Cyril Ramaphosa has begun a period of self-quarantine following the positive COVID-19 diagnosis of a guest at a dinner attended by the President on Saturday.
According to Office of the President of South Africa, Ramaphosa wishes the guest, who is receiving medical attention, a safe and speedy recovery, and wishes other guests good health.
The President has “attended a fundraising dinner of the Adopt-a-School Foundation, which is a partner entity of the Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation.”
The event for 35 guests was held at a Johannesburg hotel where Foundation guests were the only people hosted by the establishment.
“The event adhered stringently to COVID-19 protocols and directives on screening, social distancing and the wearing of masks. As was the case with all guests, the President himself removed his mask only when dining and addressing the guests,” the office said.
The Foundation advised dinner guests that a guest had shown symptoms on Sunday and had been tested on Monday before receiving a positive result yesterday.
The Foundation became aware of this development and communicated this to guests on Tuesday, hours after the President had performed the unveiling of a statue of liberation icon OR Tambo and the official opening of a new Radisson hotel and convention centre in Ekurhuleni in the morning.
“The President is screened regularly by the South African Military Health Service and subjects himself to screening at venues where he participates in engagements.”
The President “is showing no symptoms at this time and will, in line with COVID-19 health advice, be tested should symptoms manifest.”
The President will perform his duties remotely and will observe the guidelines that apply to self-quarantine.
The president is also the current chairperson of the African Union and President of the African National Congress.