40 000 South Africans Are Expected To Die By November, Sad Times For The Nation
According to presentation by a group of scientists 40 000 South Africans will lose their lives by November and 1 million infection cases will be reported. This is not to cause fear but prepare the Government of what's to come in the next upcoming months. Health minister Zweli Mkhize coordinated a virtual meeting led by Dr Sheetal Silal, the Doctor said projections showed the number of deaths in November would be 40 000 and we should expect 475 deaths by the end of May. She said their projection might change

Bad News: 40000 people expected to die by November 2020
According to presentation by a group of scientists 40 000 South Africans will lose their lives by November and 1 million positive infection cases will be reported. This is not a reason to cause concern but prepare the Government of what's to come in the subsequent upcoming months. Health minister Zweli Mkhize coordinated a digital assembly led by Dr Sheetal Silal, the Doctor said projections showed the quantity of deaths in November would be forty thousand and we ought to count on 475 deaths by the end of M

"They so want us dead! We Are Not Going Anywhere", Says An Angry South Africa
Several South Africans have slammed a scientific report stating that more than 40 000 people are expected to die from the coronavirus in South Africa by November. According to a presentation by a group of scientists advising the government on projections and modelling to inform policy and regulations, there would be 30 000 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in South Africa by the end of May with one million cases projected by June and July. A Dr Sheetal Silal, who led the presentation in a virtual meeting co-ordin

Coronavirus: Infections Could Reach 54 000 by the End of May In South Africa, Here Are 10 Hotspots
As South Africa’s confirmed cases of Covid-19 rose to 17,200, 312 deaths and 7960 Recovered on May 19, modelers said the number was likely to grow to 30,000 cases by the end of May at a best-case scenario and 54,000 cases in a worst-case scenario. The modelling consortium led by Harry Moultrie, professor at Wits University, made its first public presentation to editors and journalists, at which consortium member UCT statistician Sheetal Silal said their projections showed that the mortality rate could b

The End is Not Near: Experts Predict 40 000 Deaths by December
According to the data modeling team from the Modeling and Simulation Hub that is keeping a close eye on the development of the novel Coronavirus in the country has predicted that there will be about a staggering 100 000 new cases paired with some 40 000 deaths later this year. The team, led by Dr Sheetal Silal, went on to suggest that there will be about 400 daily increases where cases are concerned and as the country, by the time of publishing, sits around 17 200 confirmed cases with 7960 recoveries, while

Covid-19 4th wave will result in fewer deaths, but vaccinations are still sure, relative to experts.
The ratio of hospital admissions and fatalities to infections and cases in SA's anticipated Covid-19 fourth wave is "much lower than in prior waves." According to the South African Covid-19 Modelling Consortium, which issued their newest study with the National Institute for Communicable Diseases on Wednesday, this is due to immunizations, particularly among the elderly, and to protection from past illnesses.

Will South Africa Experience Second Wave Of Covid-19 Infections?
As Covid-19 cases have stabilised over the past couple weeks, scientists working on modelling projections will set their eyes on whether South Africa could fall victim to a second wave of the pandemic. A member of the Covid-19 Modeling Consortium, which educates the government on the conduct concerning the ailment, Dr Sheetal Silal, said the gathering has been astounded by the conduct of the infection in the nation as cases have diminished, alongside hospitalisations and deaths. Silal, who was talking on Radio

Modelling Consortium causes fear to South Africans because of this prediction below
Modelling Consortium experts estimated that 40,000 people could die from Covid-19 in South Africa by the end of the year, According to Modelling Consortium Covid-19 could still cause chaos in the country by November. The Modelling Consortium has presented a data that shows how the state deal with the virus and has predicted that 1,4 million by November with 40,000 deaths in South Africa, at the moment the country has recorded 18,003 cases with 339 deaths but experts has predicted an increase in the numbers

South Africa projections for Covid19:40 000 deaths and 1million infections
As the national lockdown continues, the number of infected people increases daily including number of people recovering from Covid19 virus. By November 2020, more than 40 000 people are expected to die from the coronavirus, one million people will be infected and the country is still struggling to secure enough ICU beds at the peak of the pandemic. According to the presentation led by Dr Sheetal Silal from the group of scientists advising the government on projections, said projections showed there would be
