The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) on Saturday said 1,571 new Covid-19 cases were identified in South Africa, representing a 5.8% positivity rate.
This brings the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases in the country since the start of the pandemic to 3,693,532.
“Due to the ongoing audit exercise by the National Department of Health (NDoH), there may be a backlog of Covid-19 mortality cases reported.
“Today, the NDoH reports 3 deaths and of these, 1 occurred in the past 24 – 48 hours. This brings the total fatalities to 99,712 to date,” the NICD said in a statement.
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23,392,502 tests were conducted in both the public and private sectors.
The majority of new cases on Saturday were from Gauteng (34%), followed by Western Cape (24%).
Kwa-Zulu Natal accounted for 20%; North West accounted for 6%; Mpumalanga accounted for 5%; Free State accounted for 4%; Eastern Cape and Limpopo each accounted for 3% respectively, and Northern Cape accounted for 1% of new cases.
There was an increase of 24 hospital admissions in the past 24 hours.
The proportion of positive new cases/total new tested was 5.8%, which is lower than Friday (7.5%). The 7-day average was 6.2% on Saturday, which is the same as Friday (6.2%).
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The northeastern Chinese city of Changchun and its nine million people are locked down as the country records the worst spike in new cases in two years.
Only one person from every household will be allowed out every two days to buy “daily necessities”, officials in Changchun said.
The US has recorded the most Covid deaths with 965,464, followed by Brazil on 654,086 and India with 515,714.
Taking into account excess mortality linked to Covid, the WHO estimates the true death toll could be two to three times higher.
Additional reporting by AFP
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