There have been 168 confirmed cases of hand-foot-and-mouth disease at primary schools and daycare centres in KwaZulu-Natal. The National Department of Health says the outbreak remains ‘under control’.
KwaZulu-Natal schools see a sharp rise in hand, foot, and mouth disease cases, as health officials work to contain the outbreak.
As of Monday, February 17, eThekwini has recorded increased numbers of HFMD infections, seeing a spike from last week's outbreak. The health department assures residents that the situation is "under ...
KwaZulu-Natal's Department of Health reports a concerning rise in Hand, Foot and Mouth disease cases, urging parents to ...
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