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Gauteng still accounts for the majority of these infections, followed by the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape, with KwaZulu-Natal not far behind.
FILE: On the recovery front, 761,011 people have so far recovered. Image: 123rf.
JOHANNESBURG – One hundred and seventy more people have died after contracting the coronavirus in South Africa, bringing the death toll to 23,276.
The health department said another 7,999 infections were also detected in the past day, with the country’s known number of cases rising to nearly 860,964.
Gauteng still accounts for the bulk of these infections, followed by the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape, with KwaZulu-Natal not far behind.
On the recovery front, 761,011 people have so far recovered.
# COVID-19 Statistics in SA as of December 13.
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Dr. Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) December 13, 2020
To date, the total number of confirmed # COVID-19 cases is 860,964, the total number of deaths is 23,276, and the total number of recoveries is 761,011. pic.twitter.com/3DowwaPj29
Dr. Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) December 13, 2020
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