SOUTH AFRICA ACCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN HALF OF AFRICA’S COVID-19 CASE

South Africa now accounts for more than half of Africa’s COVID-19 cases. Whilst Africa’s total is 597 223, South Africa’s cases as of today are 373 628. A further 9 300 new cases were recorded in the past 24 hours.
 
Meanwhile, 140 new COVID-19 related deaths took place in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 5 173.
 
Recoveries in South Africa currently stands at 194 865, whilst 2.4 million tests have been done to date.
 
The World Health Organisation (WHO), which is tracking global infections has reported more new cases and deaths world-wide.
 
Breakdown of global Cases

Region Cases (as of 20 July 2020)
America 7 584 675
Europe 3 079 218
South-East Asia 1 436 141
Eastern Mediterranean 1 387 295
Africa 597 223
Western Pacific 263 565

 
South Africa Statistics:

Provincial Breakdown – Positive Cases

PROVINCE CASES (AS OF 20 JULY 2020) % TOTAL
Eastern Cape 65 316 17,5
Free State 10 727 2,9
Gauteng 136 879 36,6
Kwazulu-Natal 45 614 12,2
Limpopo 5 156 1,4
Mpumalanga 7 424 2,0
North West 14 337 3,8
Northern Cape 2 351 0,6
Western Cape 857 72 23,0
Unknown 52 0,0
Total 373 628 100

 
Provincial Deaths & Recoveries

PROVINCE DEATHS RECOVERIES
Eastern Cape 871 44 807
Free State 57 1 128
Gauteng 999 58 512
Kwazulu-Natal 429 13 494
Limpopo 33 2 144
Mpumalanga 52 2 159
North West 48 3 241
Northern Cape 15 970
Western Cape 2 669 68 410
Total 5 173 194 865

 
Source: sacoronavirus.co.za
 
** If you think you have been exposed to the COVID-19, please call the government’s 24-hour hotline on 0800 029 999 or visit https://sacoronavirus.co.za/ for more information

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