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COVID-19 in South Africa: 11th September

Over the past couple of days we’ve seen the number of new daily infections for COVID-19 in South Africa return to the usual level recorded over the past two weeks. This as the past 24 hours has seen the National Department of Health (NDoH) record 2 007 new positive cases in the country.

South Africa’s total number of cases to date now sits at 644 438, so it may seem that the highs from a second wave a couple of months ago are under control, but another significant decrease is still some ways off.

Still, as it has done ever since the country went to level 2 lockdown, the NDoH is highlighting the recovery rate of SA. To that end there are a reported 573 003 recoveries to date, which translates to a recovery rate of 88.91 percent.

Having stayed in the high 80s all week, there is a chance that it climbs to 90 percent by next week.

While that would be good news, there is the increase of fatalities to worry about too. The total number of deaths now sits at 15 265, after 97 fatalities were recorded over the past 24 hours.

The full breakdown of COVID-19 in South Africa is as follows:

Province Confirmed Cases Recoveries Active cases Deaths
Western Cape 107 867 100 220 7 647 4 022
Eastern Cape 87 128 82 842 4 286 3 019
Northern Cape 12 630 9 316 2 859 150
Free State 40 832 27 229 13 603 810
KwaZulu-Natal 115 658 105 394 10 264 2 373
North West 26 767 21 673 5 094 310
Mpumalanga 25 425 23 996 1 429 442
Gauteng 214 152 189 208 24 944 3 881
Limpopo 13 979 13 125 854 258
Unknown 0
TOTAL 644 438 573 003 71 435 15 265

As always, in order to stay up to date with the spread of COVID-19 in South Africa and abroad, we advise the following materials and platforms:

[Image – Photo by Tai’s Captures on Unsplash]

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