The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 40,792 with 3,267 new cases identified. Western Cape accounts for 66.2% of total cases. A total of 820,675 tests have been conducted, with 34,696 tests in the last report. There were 56 new COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the national total to 848. The recovery rate is 52.24% with 21,311 recoveries reported so far.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 29,240 with 1,837 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. The Western Cape province has the majority of cases at 18,906, accounting for 64.7% of the national total. A total of 680,175 tests have been conducted to date with 24,452 tests in the last report. The national death toll has risen to 611 with 34 new deaths. The recovery rate is 52.4% with 14,370 recoveries reported so far.
Health media release: COVID-19 cases 6 June 2020SABC News
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 45,973 as of June 6, 2020. The Western Cape province accounts for 66.1% of total cases. A total of 850,871 tests have been conducted nationally, with 30,196 tests conducted since the last report. Regrettably, 44 more COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the national death toll to 952. The mortality rate remains at 2%, below the global average of 6%. A total of 24,258 recoveries have been reported, translating to a 52.8% recovery rate.
As of May 30th, South Africa has reported 30,967 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 1,727 new cases in the last 24 hours. A total of 701,883 tests have been conducted, with 21,708 tests in the last reporting cycle. The Western Cape accounts for the majority of cases at 20160 cases, representing 65.1% of the national total. South Africa also reported 32 additional COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total to 643 deaths. Recoveries stand at 16,116, translating to a 52% recovery rate.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 92,681 as of June 20, 2020. The Western Cape province accounts for over half of all cases with 50,173 cases. Over 1.29 million tests have been completed so far, with 33,174 new tests reported. There were 46 new COVID-19 related deaths reported, bringing the total to 1,877 deaths. The mortality rate is 2% and the recovery rate is 54.3% with 50,326 recoveries reported so far.
Health media release 19 September 2020: COVID-19 statsSABC News
South Africa has recorded 2 0299 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 659 656. Gauteng still accounts for most of the country’s cases provincially with 217 116 (32.9%) cases, while the Northern Cape has recorded the least cases provincially with 14 731 (2.2%) cases.
South Africa has recorded 12 204 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 434 200. Gauteng still has the most cases provincially with 156 821 total cases, accounting for 36.1% of the country’s total.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 40,792 with 3,267 new cases identified. Western Cape accounts for 66.2% of total cases. A total of 820,675 tests have been conducted, with 34,696 tests in the last report. There were 56 new COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the national total to 848. The recovery rate is 52.24% with 21,311 recoveries reported so far.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 29,240 with 1,837 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. The Western Cape province has the majority of cases at 18,906, accounting for 64.7% of the national total. A total of 680,175 tests have been conducted to date with 24,452 tests in the last report. The national death toll has risen to 611 with 34 new deaths. The recovery rate is 52.4% with 14,370 recoveries reported so far.
Health media release: COVID-19 cases 6 June 2020SABC News
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 45,973 as of June 6, 2020. The Western Cape province accounts for 66.1% of total cases. A total of 850,871 tests have been conducted nationally, with 30,196 tests conducted since the last report. Regrettably, 44 more COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the national death toll to 952. The mortality rate remains at 2%, below the global average of 6%. A total of 24,258 recoveries have been reported, translating to a 52.8% recovery rate.
As of May 30th, South Africa has reported 30,967 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 1,727 new cases in the last 24 hours. A total of 701,883 tests have been conducted, with 21,708 tests in the last reporting cycle. The Western Cape accounts for the majority of cases at 20160 cases, representing 65.1% of the national total. South Africa also reported 32 additional COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total to 643 deaths. Recoveries stand at 16,116, translating to a 52% recovery rate.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 92,681 as of June 20, 2020. The Western Cape province accounts for over half of all cases with 50,173 cases. Over 1.29 million tests have been completed so far, with 33,174 new tests reported. There were 46 new COVID-19 related deaths reported, bringing the total to 1,877 deaths. The mortality rate is 2% and the recovery rate is 54.3% with 50,326 recoveries reported so far.
Health media release 19 September 2020: COVID-19 statsSABC News
South Africa has recorded 2 0299 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 659 656. Gauteng still accounts for most of the country’s cases provincially with 217 116 (32.9%) cases, while the Northern Cape has recorded the least cases provincially with 14 731 (2.2%) cases.
South Africa has recorded 12 204 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 434 200. Gauteng still has the most cases provincially with 156 821 total cases, accounting for 36.1% of the country’s total.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 23,615 as of May 25, with 12,992 tests done in the past 24 hours. The Western Cape has the majority of cases at 15,396 (65.2%). There have been 481 COVID-19 related deaths with most in individuals aged 60-69. Testing has been conducted at both private (49%) and public (51%) sectors.
As of June 15th, South Africa has a cumulative total of 73,533 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The Western Cape accounts for 60% of cases, while the Eastern Cape and Gauteng each account for over 10% of cases. There have been 1,148,933 total tests conducted, with 26,975 new tests. Regrettably, 88 new COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the total deaths to 1,568. The recoveries so far number 39,867, translating to a 54.2% recovery rate nationally. The majority of deaths are in patients aged 50-69, and over 50% of deaths are male patients.
The South African Department of Health released a media statement reporting on the country's COVID-19 cases. As of July 12th, the total number of confirmed cases in South Africa had reached 276,242, with 12,058 new cases identified. Gauteng province had the highest number of cases at 98,431, accounting for 35.6% of the national total. A further 108 COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 4,079. The national recovery rate was 48.8%, with 134,874 recoveries so far. Over 2 million tests for COVID-19 had been conducted nationally.
Health media release 18 september 2020.pages finalSABC News
The COVID-19 cases in South Africa have risen to 657,627 with 2,055 new cases. Over 4 million tests have been conducted with 20,057 new tests. There were 85 more COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total to 15,857, with the minister extending condolences. The recoveries now stand at 586,844 which is an 89.2% recovery rate.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 196,750 with 8,773 new cases reported on July 5, 2020. Testing has increased with 1,830,161 total tests completed so far, including 38,083 new tests. Sadly, 173 more deaths were reported, bringing the total to 3,199, with the majority in Gauteng and the Western Cape. The recovery rate remains at 47.4% with 93,315 recoveries nationally.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 111,796 as of June 24, 2020. The Western Cape province accounts for over half of all cases at 55,162. Over 1.4 million tests have been completed so far, with 34,122 new tests reported. There have been 2,205 total deaths from COVID-19 in South Africa, with 103 new deaths reported. The mortality rate is 2% and the recovery rate is 50.9% with 56,874 recoveries. The majority of deaths are in individuals aged 50-69, and 51.9% of deaths are male.
Health media release 6 September 2020: COVID-19 statistics. SABC News
The document summarizes South Africa's latest COVID-19 case statistics as of September 6, 2020. A total of 638,517 confirmed cases have been identified, with 1,633 new cases reported. 110 additional deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 14,889, while recoveries increased to 563,891. 16,367 new tests were conducted, with the total number of tests now at 3,800,190.
Health media release 13 september 2020.pages v1 (1)SABC News
The document reports on the latest COVID-19 cases in South Africa as of September 13, 2020, with a cumulative total of 649,793 confirmed cases and 15,447 total deaths. Gauteng province has the highest number of cases at 215,140, while the Western Cape has seen the most deaths at 4,059. A total of 15,692 new tests were conducted, with the public sector accounting for 54% of tests. The national recovery rate from COVID-19 is 88.9%.
Health media release 5 September 2020 - COVID-19 statsSABC News
South Africa has recorded 1 806 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 636 884. The country has recorded 101 new COVID-19 related fatalities, bringing the total number of deaths to 14 779.
The South African Department of Health released a media statement providing an update on COVID-19 cases in the country as of June 26, 2020. There were a total of 124,590 confirmed cases, with the majority (46.5%) in the Western Cape province. 48 new deaths brought the total to 2,340, with a mortality rate of 1.9% and 51.5% recovery rate. Testing data showed 1,493,104 total tests conducted, with private facilities accounting for 59% of the 33,092 new tests reported.
Health media statement 22 November 2020.pages final 2SABC News
South Africa has recorded 2 270 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the national positive total to 767 679. Fifty-eight new deaths have been recorded, bringing total number of deaths to 20 903.
Health media release COVID-19 stats 16 August 2020SABC News
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has increased to 587,345 with 3,692 new cases identified on August 16. Gauteng province has the highest number of cases at 199,635. Over 3.4 million tests have been conducted with 22,609 new tests. An additional 162 deaths were reported, bringing the total to 11,839, and the minister expressed condolences. The recoveries now stand at 472,377, translating to a recovery rate of 80%.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 15,515 with 1,160 new cases in the past 24 hours. The Western Cape province accounts for 59.9% of the national total and 76% of new cases. A further 3 deaths were reported, bringing the national toll to 264, with the majority of deaths occurring in people aged 50-69. 460,873 tests have been conducted to date, with 21,314 in the last 24 hours. The total number of recoveries is 7,006.
Health media statement 7 November 2020.pages finalSABC News
The COVID-19 cases in South Africa have increased to 735,906 with 1,731 new cases. Over 4.9 million tests have been conducted with 22,455 new tests. There were 40 additional COVID-19 related deaths reported, bringing the total to 19,789 deaths. The national recovery rate is at 92% with 678,738 total recoveries.
Today we report a cumulative total of 1 113 349 COVID-19 cases identified with 12 601 new cases
since the last report, representing a 33,7% positivity rate.
As of today the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases identified on South Africa is 1 337 926 with a
total of 12 267 new cases identified since the last report.
Health media statement 8 november 2020.pages finalSABC News
The number of detected COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 737,278 as of November 8th, with 17,266 new tests conducted. The provinces with the highest number of cases are Gauteng with 230,299 cases and the Eastern Cape with 101,336 cases. There were 20 new COVID-19 related deaths reported, bringing the total to 19,809 deaths. The number of recoveries now stands at 679,688, translating to a national recovery rate of 92%.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 23,615 as of May 25, with 12,992 tests done in the past 24 hours. The Western Cape has the majority of cases at 15,396 (65.2%). There have been 481 COVID-19 related deaths with most in individuals aged 60-69. Testing has been conducted at both private (49%) and public (51%) sectors.
As of June 15th, South Africa has a cumulative total of 73,533 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The Western Cape accounts for 60% of cases, while the Eastern Cape and Gauteng each account for over 10% of cases. There have been 1,148,933 total tests conducted, with 26,975 new tests. Regrettably, 88 new COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the total deaths to 1,568. The recoveries so far number 39,867, translating to a 54.2% recovery rate nationally. The majority of deaths are in patients aged 50-69, and over 50% of deaths are male patients.
The South African Department of Health released a media statement reporting on the country's COVID-19 cases. As of July 12th, the total number of confirmed cases in South Africa had reached 276,242, with 12,058 new cases identified. Gauteng province had the highest number of cases at 98,431, accounting for 35.6% of the national total. A further 108 COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 4,079. The national recovery rate was 48.8%, with 134,874 recoveries so far. Over 2 million tests for COVID-19 had been conducted nationally.
Health media release 18 september 2020.pages finalSABC News
The COVID-19 cases in South Africa have risen to 657,627 with 2,055 new cases. Over 4 million tests have been conducted with 20,057 new tests. There were 85 more COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total to 15,857, with the minister extending condolences. The recoveries now stand at 586,844 which is an 89.2% recovery rate.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 196,750 with 8,773 new cases reported on July 5, 2020. Testing has increased with 1,830,161 total tests completed so far, including 38,083 new tests. Sadly, 173 more deaths were reported, bringing the total to 3,199, with the majority in Gauteng and the Western Cape. The recovery rate remains at 47.4% with 93,315 recoveries nationally.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 111,796 as of June 24, 2020. The Western Cape province accounts for over half of all cases at 55,162. Over 1.4 million tests have been completed so far, with 34,122 new tests reported. There have been 2,205 total deaths from COVID-19 in South Africa, with 103 new deaths reported. The mortality rate is 2% and the recovery rate is 50.9% with 56,874 recoveries. The majority of deaths are in individuals aged 50-69, and 51.9% of deaths are male.
Health media release 6 September 2020: COVID-19 statistics. SABC News
The document summarizes South Africa's latest COVID-19 case statistics as of September 6, 2020. A total of 638,517 confirmed cases have been identified, with 1,633 new cases reported. 110 additional deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 14,889, while recoveries increased to 563,891. 16,367 new tests were conducted, with the total number of tests now at 3,800,190.
Health media release 13 september 2020.pages v1 (1)SABC News
The document reports on the latest COVID-19 cases in South Africa as of September 13, 2020, with a cumulative total of 649,793 confirmed cases and 15,447 total deaths. Gauteng province has the highest number of cases at 215,140, while the Western Cape has seen the most deaths at 4,059. A total of 15,692 new tests were conducted, with the public sector accounting for 54% of tests. The national recovery rate from COVID-19 is 88.9%.
Health media release 5 September 2020 - COVID-19 statsSABC News
South Africa has recorded 1 806 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 636 884. The country has recorded 101 new COVID-19 related fatalities, bringing the total number of deaths to 14 779.
The South African Department of Health released a media statement providing an update on COVID-19 cases in the country as of June 26, 2020. There were a total of 124,590 confirmed cases, with the majority (46.5%) in the Western Cape province. 48 new deaths brought the total to 2,340, with a mortality rate of 1.9% and 51.5% recovery rate. Testing data showed 1,493,104 total tests conducted, with private facilities accounting for 59% of the 33,092 new tests reported.
Health media statement 22 November 2020.pages final 2SABC News
South Africa has recorded 2 270 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the national positive total to 767 679. Fifty-eight new deaths have been recorded, bringing total number of deaths to 20 903.
Health media release COVID-19 stats 16 August 2020SABC News
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has increased to 587,345 with 3,692 new cases identified on August 16. Gauteng province has the highest number of cases at 199,635. Over 3.4 million tests have been conducted with 22,609 new tests. An additional 162 deaths were reported, bringing the total to 11,839, and the minister expressed condolences. The recoveries now stand at 472,377, translating to a recovery rate of 80%.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 15,515 with 1,160 new cases in the past 24 hours. The Western Cape province accounts for 59.9% of the national total and 76% of new cases. A further 3 deaths were reported, bringing the national toll to 264, with the majority of deaths occurring in people aged 50-69. 460,873 tests have been conducted to date, with 21,314 in the last 24 hours. The total number of recoveries is 7,006.
Health media statement 7 November 2020.pages finalSABC News
The COVID-19 cases in South Africa have increased to 735,906 with 1,731 new cases. Over 4.9 million tests have been conducted with 22,455 new tests. There were 40 additional COVID-19 related deaths reported, bringing the total to 19,789 deaths. The national recovery rate is at 92% with 678,738 total recoveries.
Today we report a cumulative total of 1 113 349 COVID-19 cases identified with 12 601 new cases
since the last report, representing a 33,7% positivity rate.
As of today the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases identified on South Africa is 1 337 926 with a
total of 12 267 new cases identified since the last report.
Health media statement 8 november 2020.pages finalSABC News
The number of detected COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 737,278 as of November 8th, with 17,266 new tests conducted. The provinces with the highest number of cases are Gauteng with 230,299 cases and the Eastern Cape with 101,336 cases. There were 20 new COVID-19 related deaths reported, bringing the total to 19,809 deaths. The number of recoveries now stands at 679,688, translating to a national recovery rate of 92%.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 493,183, with Gauteng province accounting for the highest percentage at 35.5%. Over 2.9 million tests have been conducted to date, with 41,486 new tests. Sadly, 193 more deaths were reported, bringing the cumulative death toll to 8,005. On a more positive note, the number of recoveries now stands at 326,171, translating to a national recovery rate of 66%.
Health media statement 10 october 2020.pages final 2SABC News
The cumulative number of COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 690,896 with 2,364 new cases. Over 4.3 million tests have been conducted with 28,066 new tests. The highest numbers of cases are in Gauteng province at 222,745, followed by Western Cape with 112,667 cases. Regrettably, 126 more deaths were reported, bringing the total to 17,673 deaths. South Africa's recovery rate from COVID-19 is 90% with over 622,000 recoveries.
The document provides an update on COVID-19 cases in South Africa as of January 16, 2021. It states that the total number of identified cases in the country is 1,325,659, with the highest numbers in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, and Western Cape provinces. It also reports that 59,994 new tests were conducted, with a total of 7,558,774 tests to date. Regrettably, 384 new COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the total to 36,851 deaths. The recovery rate is reported as 81.7%, with 1,083,978 total recoveries.
Health media statement 17 October 2020.pages finalSABC News
The number of cumulative COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 702,131 with 1,928 new cases. Over 4.5 million tests have been conducted with 22,608 new tests. There were 38 new COVID-19 related deaths reported from Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng and Mpumalanga, bringing the total deaths to 18,408. The recovery rate remains at 90% with 630,436 recoveries reported.
Health media statement 22 november 2020.pages final 2SABC News
The cumulative total COVID-19 cases in South Africa has reached 767,679 with 2,270 new cases. Over 5.2 million tests have been conducted with 21,904 new tests. 58 new deaths were reported in Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng and Western Cape bringing the death toll to 20,903. Total recoveries are at 710,099, with a recovery rate of 92.5%. The provinces with the highest number of active cases are Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Free State.
Health media release 13 september 2020.pages v1SABC News
The cumulative number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 649 793, the total number of deaths is 15 447 and the total number of recoveries stands at 577 906.
As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 563 598, the total number of deaths is 10 621 and the total number of recoveries is 417 200.
South Africa has recorded 1 555 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 661 211. Gauteng accounts for most of the country’s cases provincially with 217 370 (32.9%), followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 117743 (17.8%).
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32 683, with 1 716 new cases reported from the last 24 hour testing cycle.
Case Data
Testing Data
A total of 725 125 tests have been processed cumulatively of which 23 242 tests have been
conducted since the last report.
Province Total cases for 31 May 2020 Percentage total
Eastern Cape 3927 12,0
Free State 278 0,9
Gauteng 4003 12,2
KwaZulu-Natal 2545 7,8
Limpopo 177 0,5
Mpumalanga 121 0,4
North West 175 0,5
Northern Cape 69 0,2
Western Cape 21382 65,4
Unknown 6 0,0
Total 32683 100,0
2. Reported COVID-19 Deaths:
Regrettably, we report 40 more COVID-19 related deaths- this brings the total national
deaths to 683
We extend our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the health care
workers who treated the deceased.
The recoveries to date are 16 809 translates to a recovery rate of 51,4%.
The provincial breakdown is as follows:
Sector Total tested New tested
Private 359 174 50% 11 666 50%
Public 365 951 50% 11 576 50%
Grand Total 725 125 23 242
Province Deaths Recoveries
Eastern Cape 82 1987
Free State 8 124
Gauteng 33 2060
KwaZulu Natal 52 1248
Limpopo 3 143
Mpumalanga 0 72
North West 1 45
Northern Cape 1 31
Western Cape 503 11099
Total 683 16809
3. Gender Distribution Deaths:
Age Distribution Deaths:
Dr Zwelini Mkhize
Minister of Health
ENDS…
Male (%) Female (%) Total
363 (53%) 320 (47%) 683
Age Deaths Percentage
0-9 2 0,3
10-19 2 0,3
20-29 4 0,6
30-39 40 5,8
40-49 77 11,3
50-59 174 25,5
60-69 176 25,8
70-79 133 19,5
80-89 60 8,8
90-99 15 2,1
683 100