1,692 positive COVID-19 cases have been identified in South Africa in the last 24 hours under review.
Most new infections were picked up in Gauteng followed by Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
Meanwhile, the ongoing backlog by the Health Department has uncovered 10 more deaths in South Africa linked to COVID-19. One of these fatalities occurred in the past 48 hours, taking our already grim national death toll to over 100,000. As of today the cumulative number of #COVID19 cases identified in SA is 3 720 645 with 1 692 new cases reported. Today 10 deaths have been reported bringing the total to 100 042 deaths. The cumulative number of recoveries now stand at 3 608 072 with a recovery rate of 97,0% pic.twitter.com/3oLc2iR4XA
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