Kwaito star Mshoza Tests positive for COVID-19
Kwaito star Mshoza, real name Nomasonto Maswanganyi tests positive for the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Speaking to Savannanews, Mshoza reveals that she tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this week and is in self-quarantine.
The Kwaito star reveals that she is in high spirits and in good shape despite testing positive for COVID-19.
“I decided to get tested after a person close to me tested positive and we have been in contact, when my results come back positive, I placed myself in self-quarantine.”
Mshoza called for self-discipline and religious adhering to WHO and government recommendations to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
“The virus is real, South Africans are tired and now reluctant to follow laid down protocols, that’s dangerous. We are tired but the virus will never get tired, let’s try to be self-conscious, losing one life is too many,” she said.
Mshoza is married to East Rand businessman Prince Dlamini, the pair tied a knot at a Home Affairs office in Joburg on February 13.
South Africa on Saturday reported more than 10,000 new coronavirus infections, the highest daily jump on record for the country as it hurtles towards an anticipated spike.
Daily tallies released by the health ministry showed 10,853 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, taking the cumulative tally since March when the virus first arrived in the country to 187,977.
The death toll stands at 3,026 after 74 new fatalities were recorded.
Health authorities have been expecting a surge in cases after the gradual loosening of a strict lockdown that was imposed on March 27.
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