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Community Crime Watch informs residents about door to door Covid-19 screening in Wesselton

“People with symptoms will be referred to local clinics or mobile clinics for testing.”

Mr Theo Craven, the control room operator for ACSU and district manager of the South African Community Crime Watch (SACCW) Gert Sibande, informed residents about door to door screening for Covid-19, that took place in Wesselton on 11 April.

According to him, the screening took place in extension one, two and the Mndeni Flats in Wesselton.

“People with symptoms will be referred to local clinics or mobile clinics for testing.”

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