South Africa has topped the 300 000 mark for confirmed Covid-19 cases, climbing to a total of 311 049 cases as of 15 July.
South Africa has steadily moved up the chart of countries with the most confirmed cases of the virus, currently sitting in the eighth spot, just behind Mexico which had 311 486 confirmed cases on Thursday, according to the John Hopkins coronavirus resource centre.
South Africa recorded an additional 12 757 cases in the last 24 hours.
On Monday, Gauteng exceeded the 100 000 mark for confirmed Covid-19 cases, recording 103 713. By Tuesday, the province recorded a further 3 357 confirmed cases, taking the number to 107 070.
As of 15 July, Gauteng recorded an additional 5 644 cases for a total of 112 714, which translated to 36.2% of the total confirmed Covid-19 cases in the country.
Minister of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize recently said the infection surge was upon the country, and Gauteng in particular. He added the peak would be experienced from July to early September.
Gauteng – 112 714
Western Cape – 81 556
Eastern Cape – 55 584
KwaZulu-Natal – 32 939
North West – 11 225
Free State – 6 561
Mpumalanga – 5 051
Limpopo – 3 645
Northern Cape – 1 667
A total of 107 cases were labelled as unknown.
Reported deaths
As of Wednesday, 107 new Covid-19-related deaths have been recorded, taking the toll to 4 453.
In his daily Covid-19 report, Mkhize said 41 of the new deaths were recorded in Gauteng, while 38 were from the Western Cape, 12 from the Eastern Cape, North West 12, and four new deaths reported in KwaZulu-Natal.
“We convey our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the healthcare workers who treated the deceased,” Mkhize said.
Western Cape – 2 467
Eastern Cape – 738
Gauteng – 767
KwaZulu-Natal – 317
North West – 48
Free State – 35
Limpopo – 33
Mpumalanga – 33
Northern Cape – 15
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