More than 11,500 Covid-19 cases recorded in 24 hours as infections continue to spike

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More than 11,500 Covid19 cases recorded in 24 hours as infections continue to spike

there were 8,561 new cases recorded on Wednesday, nearly 3,000 fewer than on Thursday.8,280 new cases recorded . There were also significant increases in the Western Cape and in KwaZulu-Natal .

The NICD also reported a spike in new hospital admissions in the past 24 hours, with 274 people admitted . There areThe NICD said that, according to health department data, there were 44 new Covid-19 related deaths in the past day. This means that there have been 2,988,148 total cases and 89,915 fatalities recorded across the country to date.

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