82 more Covid-19 deaths as SA cases climb to 52,991

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82 more Covid-19 deaths as SA cases climb to 52,991
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This means there have now been 1,162 confirmed fatalities from the respiratory illness.

This means there have now been 1,162 confirmed fatalities from the respiratory illness. The ministry also announced that there were 52,991 confirmed cases of Covid-19 across SA, which is an increase of 2,112 in the past 24 hours.

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