SA Covid-19 cases jump to 4,793, death toll now 90



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Johannesburg – South African confirmed cases of Covid-19 have increased to 4 793 with three more deaths, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said Monday.

This brings the country’s Covid-19 death toll to 90. South Africa recorded its first Covid-19 death exactly a month ago, on March 27, when the country entered a strict Level 5 blockade.

The confirmed cases on Monday are an increase of 247 in the 4 546 cases on Sunday.

The last three deaths are one A 54-year-old man from KwaZulu-Natal with underlying diabetes who presented respiratory distress, a A 79-year-old man with chronic diseases in the Western Cape who had difficulty breathing and chest pain and a A 58-year-old male, HIV + Western Cape, who had impending cardiovascular arrest.

The minister said that a total of To date 178 470 Covid-19 have been carried out, of which 9 827 were carried out in the last 24 hours.

The Western Cape continued to have the majority of cases in the country, followed by Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.

In terms of deaths, the Western Cape still leads the pack, followed by KZN and the Eastern Cape.

BREAKDOWN OF CASES CONFIRMED BY PROVINCE

Western Cape Province – 1,737

Gauteng – 1,353

KwaZulu-Natal – 902

Eastern Cape Province – 588

Free State – 111

Limpopo – 31

Northwest – 28

Mpumalanga – 26

North Cape – 17

Unassigned – 0

Meanwhile, 217 Cuban health workers landed in the country in the early hours of Monday morning. They are expected to be in the country for at least a year.

Mkhize said they had been brought in to assist the country in its response to the Covid-19 virus.

He said that Cuban professionals included specialists in the areas of family medicine, infection prevention control, case management, regulatory authority, epidemiology and surveillance, health technology and biostatistics.

Mkhize said that disaster preparedness in Cuba and its consistent deployment of medical brigades for disaster relief where needed, continues to win Havana’s goodwill around the world.

“Like South Africa, we have taken an additional step that is in line with our closure regulations. This team will be placed in preventive quarantine while awaiting the results of their tests. We will also use this period to fully induce them to the South African situation analysis and the various provinces in which they will be deployed, ”said the minister.

Mkhize said that health workers would be sent to the provinces once they were quarantined.

“We have no doubt that our public health facilities will benefit from this generous and selfless gesture of our Cuban brothers,” he said.

Globally, the coronavirus has infected more than 3 million people and claimed 207,000 lives worldwide. Recoveries worldwide exceed 880,000.

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