This week numbers related to COVID-19 in South Africa appear to be lower than ever.
That said, the latest report from the National Department of Health (NDoH) does show an increase in both newly recorded cases and fatalities, but that is a normal trend we have seen during lockdown as the week progresses.
Regardless, the current figures on the spread of the virus look more positive than they have in months.
More specifically, the NDoH confirms that 592 cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours, pushing the total number of infections recorded for the country to date to 2 912 938.
Looking at fatalities, they are up slightly from the previous day, as 83 have been reported. As a result, the death toll related to COVID-19 in South Africa is now 88 429.
With numbers far lower now than we have seen for awhile, it places even greater importance on the vaccine rollout. To that end the past 24 hours has seen 205 681 jabs administered as turnout to sites across the country are picking up.
As of 17:00 on 12th October, 19 461 202 vaccines have been administered in total, with an estimated 10 218 549 people fully vaccinated at this stage.
The full outlook for COVID-19 in South Africa follows on below:
Provinces | Confirmed Cases | Recoveries | Active cases | Deaths |
Western Cape | 511 938 | 487 956 | 3 965 | 20 017 |
Eastern Cape | 291 622 | 275 701 | 905 | 15 016 |
Northern Cape | 91 658 | 87 486 | 1 944 | 2 228 |
Free State | 162 411 | 152 258 | 3 320 | 6 833 |
KwaZulu-Natal | 513 874 | 486 119 | 13 052 | 14 703 |
North West | 150 067 | 144 590 | 1 308 | 4 169 |
Mpumalanga | 151 423 | 149 046 | 388 | 1 989 |
Gauteng | 917 900 | 897 401 | 1 046 | 19 453 |
Limpopo | 122 045 | 116 886 | 1 138 | 4 021 |
Unknown | 0 | |||
TOTAL | 2 912 938 | 2 797 443 | 27 066 | 88 429 |
As always, in order to stay up to date with the spread of COVID-19 in South Africa and abroad, we advise the following materials and platforms:
- COVID-19 Connect on WhatsApp – add 0600 123 456 as a contact and say “Hi”.
- World Health Organisation
- SA Coronavirus website
- SA Government
- SA Presidency
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