108 more deaths, 9 063 new cases take Covid-19 infections closer to 177 124

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108 more deaths, 9 063 new cases take Covid-19 infections closer to 177 124
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Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has announced 108 more deaths owing to Covid-19, as well as 9063 new infections, taking the total confirmed cases to just under 180 000. | Day99ofLockdown

Mkhize said confirmed cases since March now stand at 177 124, with just under 87 000 recoveries. Mkhize said the 108 deaths were from the five provinces - the Western Cape, North West, KZN, , Eastern Cape and Northern Cape.

Mkhize said the new deaths were from the following provinces:
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