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COVID-19 in South Africa: 30th October

Over the past 24 hours the number of new daily COVID-19 infections for the country have risen past the 2k mark. 2 056 to be more precise, according to the latest figures from the National Department of Health (NDoH) regarding COVID-19 in South Africa.

Last week we saw the daily number surpass this mark on consecutive days, resulting in some questioning whether this was the start of a second wave. Should a similar figure be reported over the coming days, it will no doubt spark the same kind of rumours.

For now though, we have to wait to see what the NDoH has to report.

To that end, the department confirms that the total number of cases for the country sits at 721 770, with 649 935 recoveries reported too. The latter means the recovery rate is still sitting at 90 percent.

Unfortunately 53 new fatalities have also been reported, pushing the total number of deaths related to COVID-19 to 19 164. Of the 53, the NDoH says 37 are from the Eastern Cape, four from Gauteng, five from the Free State, five from KwaZulu-Natal and two from Mpumalanga.

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

Provinces Confirmed Cases Recoveries Active cases Deaths
Western Cape 116 852 108 201 8 651 4 353
Eastern Cape 95 559 89 158 6 401 3 625
Northern Cape 21 691 17 815 2 859 262
Free State 56 545 41 290 15 255 1 498
KwaZulu-Natal 122 807 112 772 10 035 3 214
North West 33 097 28 841 4 256 434
Mpumalanga 29 652 28 324 1 328 603
Gauteng 228 128 207 316 20 812 4 717
Limpopo 17 439 16 218 1 221 458
Unknown 0
TOTAL 721 770 649 935 71 835 19 164

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 Mika Baumeister on Unsplash]

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