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  • 2021-06-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Ramaphosa ‘hugging and meeting’ without mask during Covid pandemic? No, photo taken months before coronavirus identified (en)
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  • A Facebook post published on 27 June 2021 says South African president Cyril Ramaphosa was hugging world leaders without a mask during the Covid-19 pandemic despite criticising South Africans for irresponsible behaviour. I mean, #CyrilRamaphosa is blaming YOU for the spread of #DeltaVariant because you were apparently hugging and meeting folks without a mask on after you entered a venue, it reads . The post includes a photo of Ramaphosa embracing Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau , Indian prime minister Narendra Modi , and a fourth person with their back to the camera. None of them are wearing a mask. This guy... the post ends . It’s been viewed more than 116,900 times so far. South Africa moved to adjustment level 4 on 27 June 2021 to manage the third wave of Covid-19 infections driven by the more infectious Delta variant . The level includes restrictions on gatherings and the continuing requirement to wear masks in public. During his address that evening, Ramaphosa said one reason for the surge in cases was people not wearing masks while gathering and embracing one another. But does the photo show a maskless Ramaphosa embracing leaders during the Covid-19 pandemic? We checked. Photo posted on 25 August 2019 A reverse image search shows that the photo first appeared online on 25 August 2019. It was posted on Twitter by Darlene Superville , a White House correspondent for the Associated Press . Superville captioned the photo with: World leader bear hug before the group photo @ #G7Summit in Biarritz, France. ⁦@EmmanuelMacron @narendramodi @JustinTrudeau and one unidentified leader. World leader bear hug before the group photo @ #G7Summit in Biarritz, France. ⁦ @EmmanuelMacron ⁩ ⁦ @narendramodi ⁩ ⁦ @JustinTrudeau ⁩ and one unidentified leader. pic.twitter.com/Ij9PsYrV2j — darlene superville (@dsupervilleap) August 25, 2019 Emmanuel Macron is the president of France. Superville was subsequently criticised by Twitter users and South African news outlets for not being able to identify Ramaphosa. One user tweeted : Who are you again? Oh sorry, @WhiteHouse Correspondent? The 'unidentified' leader is the President of South Africa. South Africa is a country in Africa. Name? Cyril Ramaphosa. Try @Wikipedia. 2019 G7 summit in France Ramaphosa was in France to attend the G7 summit held in Biarritz, France held from 24 to 26 August 2019. The summit was held to discuss global foreign policy and security issues. Ramaphosa attended the summit to encourage global investment in South Africa. Covid-19 was first identified in December 2019 , and South Africa’s first case of the disease reported in early March 2020. The photo was taken six months before that. (en)
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