Daily Covid-19 update: SA currently has 61,557 active cases
The cumulative number of detected Covid-19 cases is 1,696,564 with 5,074 new cases identified in the past 24 hours.
Helen Joseph Hospital is a public hospital in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. It is affiliated to the University of Witwatersrand’s Medical School as a teaching hospital. Picture: Gallo Images/Sydney Seshibedi
As of Sunday, 6 June, the cumulative number of detected Covid-19 cases is 1,696,564 with 5,074 new cases identified.
South Africa currently has 61,557 active cases, the Department of Health confirmed.
Forty-five more Covid-19 related deaths were reported, with 0 from Eastern Cape, 16 from Free State, 7 from Gauteng, 1 from KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), 0 from Limpopo, 0 from Mpumalanga, 0 from North West, 15 from Northern Cape and 6 from Western Cape.
This brings the total number of Covid-19 related deaths to 56,974.
Recoveries now stand at 1,578,033 representing a recovery rate of 93,0%.
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A total of 11,876,594 tests have been completed with 35,821 new tests conducted since the last report.
The number of people vaccinated under the Sisonke programme and under phase two stands at 1,343,443.
The cumulative number of #COVID19 cases identified in South Africa is 1 696 564. Number of new cases is 5074. Today, 45 COVID-19 related deaths have been reported bringing the total to 56 974 deaths.Our recoveries now stand at 1 578 033,representing a recovery rate of 93,0% pic.twitter.com/FQfy6KpZIJ
— Department of Health (@HealthZA) June 6, 2021
Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis:
Delta variant ‘more transmissible’
The Delta variant of the coronavirus first identified in India is “around 40 percent more transmissible” than the Alpha variant that caused the last wave of infections in Britain, health minister Matt Hancock says.
Delta has since become the dominant strain in the UK, according to official data, threatening next steps in the country’s reopening plan later this month.
Israel to vaccinate teenagers
Sunday is the first day for 12- to 16-year-olds in Israel to get vaccinated, with 55 percent of the population so far having received two doses in the Middle Eastern nation.
The move came despite the country’s health ministry recently releasing findings suggesting a “possible link” between the Pfizer/BioNTech shot and cases of myocarditis — inflammation of the heart muscle — among younger men.
US donates vaccines to Taiwan
Washington will donate 750,000 vaccine doses to ally Taiwan, a cross-party delegation of US senators say as they arrive on the island.
The high-profile delegation and gift come as Taiwan accuses China of hampering its efforts to secure enough doses as part of Beijing’s ongoing campaign to keep the island isolated.
Over 3.7 million dead
The novel coronavirus has killed at least 3,723,381 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT Sunday.
The United States is the worst-affected country with 597,377 deaths from 33,357,240 cases.
After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 472,531 deaths, India with 346,759, Mexico with 228,754 and Peru with 186,073.
The World Health Organization estimates that the pandemic’s overall toll could be two to three times higher than official records, because of the excess mortality that is directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19.
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