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By Citizen Reporter

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Massive spike as Covid-19 infections come in just shy of 9k

In addition, 127 Covid-19 related deaths have been reported, which brings the total number of Covid-19 related deaths to 57,310.


As of Wednesday, 9 June, the cumulative number of detected Covid-19 cases is 1,712,939, with 8881 new cases identified which represents a 16.5% positivity rate, National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) spokesperson, Sinenhlanhla Jimoh, said on Wednesday evening.

“The majority of new cases today are from the Gauteng province [58%], followed by the Western Cape [9%] province,” she said.

On Tuesday, infection numbers came in at 4209, with 32,225 tests conducted in the 24-hour cycle.

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The total number of cases by province is shown below:

Graphic: NICD

Covid-19 in South Africa

There are currently 66,128 active cases in the country, according to the NICD.

In addition, 127 Covid-19 related deaths have been reported as well, which brings the total number of Covid-19 related deaths to 57,310.

With 1,589,501 total recoveries, the recovery rate currently stands at 92.8%.

A total of 11,985,750 tests have been carried out to date, with 53,732 tests conducted in the last 24 hours. 

There have been 1,524,589 people vaccinated with the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine to date, according to government’s official Covid-19 site.

Gauteng gets jabs boost

Earlier on Wednesday, the Gauteng provincial government has added 25 more vaccination sites.

This brings the total number of vaccination sites in Gauteng to 129, with 89 public and 40 private sites.

Gauteng health spokesperson Kwara Kekana said the sites were spread across five municipalities.

She said more and more people were now willing to get vaccinated.

“Since the start of the vaccination programme, we have seen a steady increase in the uptake of vaccinations. More and more vaccination sites are now live, which means more people can get vaccinated closer to where they stay or work.”

Compiled by Neo Thale

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