Gauteng ‘officially’ in the hands of the second wave of Covid-19 – the Citizen



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While Gauteng remains at number one, with the highest number of Covid-19 cases nationwide, the province is now officially in the grip of a second wave of infections as well according to the latest report from the Covid Modeling Consortium. -19 from South Africa (SACMC). .

The province is now considered a high-risk area, after it was confirmed as one of the key drivers of the second Covid-19 wave, along with the Eastern Cape, Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

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Risk levels are indicated by color: blue for low risk, orange for medium, and magenta for high. Source: South Africa Covid-19 Modeling Consortium (SACMC)

During his address to the nation on Monday night, President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed that the majority of new infections occurred in the 15-19 age group in major driving provinces.

Ramaphosa revealed that recent Rage matric parties contributed to a large number of infections, with at least 1000 young people from Gauteng testing positive, having attended these events.

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Meanwhile, in launching the Epidemic Explorer dashboard, which will analyze the risk of resurgence, present metrics to prepare for future outbreaks and monitor hospital admissions, on Thursday, the metrics indicated the size of the case load in an area such as it was measured per 100,000 inhabitants.

This could be used to compare the size of the epidemic between areas.

The data shows that hospital admissions increased steadily in Gauteng compared to the previous months.

Metrics indicate that the city of Johannesburg, Tshwane and West Rand were at the top of the revival in the province.

South African Covid-19 Modeling Consortium (SACMC)

As of Monday, the cumulative number of Covid-19 cases detected is 866,127 with 5,163 new cases identified, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed.

175 more Covid-19-related deaths were reported: 93 in the Eastern Cape, 16 in the Free State, 5 in KwaZulu-Natal, 4 in Gauteng, 5 in the North West, 20 in the Northern Cape, and 32 in the Western Cape.

“Of the 107 deaths reported today, 4 occurred in the last 24 hours: 1 in Gauteng, 2 in KwaZulu Natal and 1 in the Western Cape,” Mkhize said.

This brings the total number of Covid-19-related deaths to 23,451. Recoveries now stand at 762746 .

A cumulative total of 5,884,227 tests have been completed with 25,049 new tests performed since the last report.

South African Covid-19 Modeling Consortium (SACMC)

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