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Covid-19 update: 6,527 new cases reported in SA

South Africa has identified 6,527 new cases of Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), a division of the National Health Laboratory Service, has announced.

This brings the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3.791,925. This increase represents a 21.5% positivity rate.

The majority of new cases today are from Gauteng (32.8%), followed by Kwa-Zulu Natal (17.9%). Western Cape accounted for 17.5%; Free State accounted for 5.4%; Eastern Cape accounted for 9.2%, Mpumalanga and North West each accounted for 5.1% respectively; Limpopo accounted for 4.1% and Northern Cape accounted for 2.9% respectively of today’s new cases.

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The country has also reported four deaths that occurred in the past 24 – 48 hours. This brings the total fatalities to 100,363 to date.

24.475,485 tests have been conducted in both public and private sectors.

ALSO READ: SA has 38,797 active cases of Covid-19

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There has been an increase of 54 hospital admissions in the past 24 hours.

Beijing tightens Covid restrictions as the long holiday begins

Restaurants across Beijing will temporarily ban dining in and residents will need clear Covid tests to visit public spaces, officials said Saturday, in a major ramp-up of virus controls at the start of the Labour Day holiday.

The five-day break is typically one of China’s busiest travel periods, but the country’s worst Covid resurgence since early in the pandemic is expected to keep people home.

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Faced with the highly transmissible Omicron variant, Chinese officials have doubled down on their zero-Covid policy, quashing virus clusters through mass testing and lockdowns.

Despite mounting economic costs and public frustration, the capital city announced it would further restrict access to public spaces during and after the holiday period.

From May 1 to 4, the city’s eateries will halt dining-in, and only allow deliveries, local commerce official Ding Jianhua told a press briefing Saturday.

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Authorities also said they have so far prepared 4,000 makeshift hospital beds — typically used for patients with light or no Covid symptoms — and are speeding up the set-up of larger quarantine sites.

A negative Covid test taken within the past week will also be needed starting May 5 to enter “all kinds of public areas and to take public transport”, according to a notice on the city’s official WeChat page.

For activities such as sporting events and group travel, participants will also need to show a negative Covid test taken within 48 hours, along with proof of “full vaccination,” according to the new rules.

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Frustration in Shanghai –

China reported more than 10,700 domestic Covid cases on Saturday, with the most in economic engine Shanghai.

The eastern metropolis has been sealed off for around a month after becoming the epicentre of the latest outbreak.

Cases are trending downwards, yet frustration and anger are boiling in the city of 25 million where many have been ordered to stay at home for several weeks.

Shanghai officials said Saturday that its new cases were all found among quarantined or restricted groups — signalling that community infections could be slowing.

They added that hundreds of companies on a “whitelist” have resumed work, with around 1,000 firms allowed to restart operations too, state media said.

In Beijing, cases nudged up to 54, according to the National Health Commission.

As the long holiday started, consumers in the capital were asked to show proof of negative Covid tests — within 48 hours — to enter public areas such as malls, shops and scenic spots.

The city will make Covid testing free for residents starting Tuesday, authorities said.

Additional reporting by AFP

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