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3,069 new COVID-19 infections detected in South Africa, with 88 more deaths recorded
More than 3,000 new infections have been detected in the last 24-hour cycle, bringing the count since the start of the outbreak in March to 778,571.
FILE: A Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) nurse (C) performs a COVID-19 coronavirus test during a Ministry of Health screening and testing at the Wolhuter men’s shelter in Johannesburg’s Jeppestown district on 14 May 2020. Image: AFP
CAPE TOWN – South Africa’s death toll from coronavirus has risen to 21,289 after the Health Ministry confirmed 88 more deaths.
More than 3,000 new infections have been detected in the last 24-hour cycle, bringing the count since the start of the outbreak in March to 778,571.
The ministry has not given an update on the recovery rate as it continues to reconcile Gauteng’s coronavirus numbers following questions about accuracy.
The number had been above 92% three days ago.
Work is also underway to control infections in the Western Cape.
From today, # COVID-19 there are 778,571 cases with 3,069 new cases identified since the last report. The cumulative number of tests carried out to date is 5,383,078 with 28,010 new tests carried out since the last report. Sadly, 88 more COVID-19-related deaths have been reported pic.twitter.com/Z2acHFQxYP
Health Department (@HealthZA) November 26, 2020
November 26, 2020 # COVID-19 statistics in South Africa #CoronaVirusSA pic.twitter.com/OppvPiyAhx
Health Department (@HealthZA) November 26, 2020
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