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Game in Trade Route Mall Lenasia Closed for Sanitizing and Deep Cleaning 

 

Faizel Patel – 02/07/2020

(Twitter: @FaizelPatel143)

Game at the Trade Route Mall in Lenasia  has temporarily closed the store for sanitizing and deep cleaning

A notice on the on the door on Thursday states the store will be closed until further notice.

Recently, a number of businesses and schools in Lenasia and Lenasia South have closed after reported cases of Coronavirus infections.

Lenasia including Orange Farm, Weilers Farm, Ennerdale, Eldorado Park and Protea South which are listed under Region G in the City of Johannesburg have recorded 1,845 cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday,

Nationally, South Africa has recorded 159,333 infections while  2,749 people have succumbed to the virus.

Gauteng has a total of 45,944 COVID-19 infections

On Thursday, Gauteng Premier David Makhura said the “COVID-19 storm had arrived in the province.

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