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Cape Town – South Africa has registered 1,247 new cases of coronavirus and another 36 deaths, according to the Department of Health.
Monday’s confirmed cases bring the total number of infections in the country since the start of the pandemic to 738,525.
CASE DATA
Gauteng remains the worst affected province with a total of 230,412 confirmed cases and 4,863 deaths.
However, the Free State, with 10,539, currently has the highest number of active cases nationwide, while Limpopo with 414 has the lowest number of active cases. Gauteng currently has 4,863 active cases.
TESTS
“The cumulative number of tests performed to date is 4,993,081 with 12,641 new tests performed since the last report,” Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed on Monday.
DEATHS AND RECOVERIES
The total number of Covid-19-related deaths nationwide is now 19,845. Among the latest deaths, 8 were from the Eastern Cape, 20 from the Free State, 1 from Gauteng, 1 from Mpumalanga and 6 from the Western Cape.
Thirteen of the 36 deaths reported today occurred during the past 24 to 48 hours, Mkhize said. These included 4 in the Eastern Cape, 2 in the Free State, 1 in Gauteng, and 6 in the Western Cape.
“Our recoveries now stand at 680,726, which translates to a 92% recovery rate,” Mkhize said.
RAMAPHOSA TO GIVE LOCKDOWN UPDATE
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to update the nation on the government’s risk-adjusted strategy for handling the spread of the virus this week. There is much speculation that the president is preparing to lift the state of disaster, ending the lockdown that began on March 27, ruining the economy but possibly saving thousands of lives.
VACCINE UPDATE
On Monday, Pfizer Inc and BioNTech said that initial trial results have shown that their coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective in preventing Covid-19, based on data from the first 94 people in the trial infected with the virus. coronavirus.
The vast majority of infections occurred among people who received a placebo instead of the vaccine. Scientists have welcomed the news, but say many questions remain unanswered.
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