Soosiwala said Felix Dlamini Road, a bustling residential and business street, remained a “hotspot” and he cautioned residents to take “all necessary precautions”.
Community activist Des Moodley said he was concerned that many residents were not taking precautions.
“People in this area don't seem to be taking this virus seriously. Many are putting others in neighbouring suburbs like Musgrave at risk because they commute between the two areas.”
Sparkport Pharmacy, also in the area, had to close temporarily on Sunday after a worker tested positive for Covid-19.
Management said in a statement: “We confirm that the staff member in question has been off sick for the last week and hence not been at work. We would like to place on record, that the store was closed on June 28 for fogging and sanitising of the entire premises.
“All staff who have been in contact with the affected staff member have also gone for testing and we await their results.”