Coronavirus in South Africa: Lockdown fears for Johannesburg residents

South Africa has announced that its three week lockdown will be extended by another fortnight.

The country has more than 1,900 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said there was clear evidence that the lockdown was already limiting the spread of the virus.

He also announced that senior politicians would be donating a third of their salaries towards a fund to help those most affected.

The BBC's Africa correspondent, Andrew Harding, has been for a drive round Johannesburg, to ask people how they are finding the lockdown so far.

Video producer: Christian Parkinson

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