LATEST CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 IN SOUTH AFRICA (28 SEPT 2020)

As of today, the cumulative number of detected COVID-19 cases is 671 669  with 903 cases identified.

Province Total cases for 28 September 2020 Percentage total
Eastern Cape 88 975 13,3
Free State 46 349 6,8
Gauteng 219 202 32,7
KwaZulu-Natal 118 797 17,7
Limpopo 15 309 2,3
Mpumalanga 27 069 4,0
North West 29 078 4,3
Northern Cape 16 397 2,4
Western Cape 110 493 16,5
Unknown 0 0,0
Total 671 669 100,0

 

The cumulative number of tests conducted to date is 4 152 480 with 9014 new tests conducted since the last report.

Sector Total tested New tested
PRIVATE 2 352 986 57% 4887 54%
PUBLIC 1 799 494 43% 4127 46%
Total 4 152 480 9014

 

Total Deaths and Recoveries

Regrettably, we report 188 more COVID-19 related deaths: 3 from Eastern Cape 1 from KwaZulu-Natal, 2 from Gauteng, 4 from Western Cape and 178 from the Free State. This brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 16 586.

There has been a two-week delay in the reporting of Free State deaths as the province collated data from the various districts and verified this against Home Affairs Data. This is part of efforts to improve the quality of data by aligning information from facilities with Home Affairs statistics. Data from postmortem swabs also had to be collated and verified. This is in line with the recommendations of the Medical Research Council. The data is now up to date.

We extend our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the healthcare workers that treated the deceased patients.

Our recoveries now stand at 604 478 which translates to a recovery rate of 90%

Province Total Deaths Total Recoveries Active Cases
Eastern Cape 3 113 84 574 1 288
Free State 1016 31 641 13 692
Gauteng 4 205 195 729 19 268
KwaZulu-Natal 2 627 109 960 6 210
Limpopo 386 14 290 633
Mpumalanga 520 26 024 525
North West 355 25 870 2853
Northern Cape 197 13 225 2 975
Western Cape 4 167 103 165 3 161
National 16 586 604 478 50 605

Diseases A-Z Index

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