This is an increase of 38 from Friday’s announcement.
Gauteng still has the most cases in the country with 125, followed by the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal . Other provinces with confirmed cases are the Free State , Mpumalanga , Limpopo , and the Eastern Cape .
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