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South Africa expected to reach its coronavirus peak in August

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Johannesburg (South Africa), May 6 (EFE).- South Africa, the country with more coronavirus cases (over 7,500) to date in the African continent, expects to reach the peak of the pandemic between late July and early September.SOUNDBITES OF SALIM ABDOOL KARIM, GOVERNMENT'S CHIEF ADVISER ON COVID-19.

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