The current rise in newly recorded cases for COVID-19 in South Africa has proved difficult to track.
This as each passing day has seen the number of infections rise and fall with no apparent trend. As such, it has proved difficult to determine whether the country is indeed on the cusp of a fifth wave of infections.
That said, there has been an uptick in recent weeks, which means greater caution while outside the confine of our homes is needed, as is ensuring the population is fully vaccinated.
For now the latest report from the National Department of Health (NDoH) regarding the spread of the virus shows 3 237 new cases being recorded in the past 24 hours. This sees the total number of infections to date rise to 3 844 625.
The department also notes that 10 fatalities have been recorded too, with the death toll related to COVID-19 in South Africa now sitting at 100 533.
As for other key figures, the recovery rate has slipped to 95.7 percent, while more than 24.67 million tests have been conducted to date.
Shifting to the vaccine rollout, 49 285 jabs have been administered in the past 24 hours, as turnout to sites sticks to a steady pace. As of 17:00 on 9th May 2022, a total of 35 128 056 vaccines have been administered across SA.
The full outlook for COVID-19 in South Africa follows on below:
Provinces | Confirmed Cases | Recoveries | Active cases | Deaths |
Western Cape | 669 464 | 639 952 | 7 541 | 21 971 |
Eastern Cape | 351 291 | 331 744 | 2 906 | 16 641 |
Northern Cape | 110 463 | 105 671 | 1 570 | 3 222 |
Free State | 207 143 | 195 247 | 4 198 | 7 698 |
KwaZulu-Natal | 690 856 | 649 923 | 24 837 | 16 096 |
North West | 195 779 | 189 159 | 1 809 | 4 811 |
Mpumalanga | 196 243 | 190 060 | 1 478 | 4 705 |
Gauteng | 1 266 302 | 1 227 026 | 18 550 | 2 726 |
Limpopo | 157 084 | 152 073 | 348 | 4 663 |
Unknown | 0 | |||
TOTAL | 3 844 625 | 3 680 855 | 63 237 | 100 533 |
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- World Health Organisation
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