COVID-19 deaths rise by 192, with 10 134 new cases

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

As of Tuesday, South Africa had 215 855 COVID-19 cases of which 10 134 were reported in the last 24 hours.

Meanwhile, the country also recorded its darkest hour since the outbreak after 192 lost their lives, bringing the death toll to 3 502.

Of the additional fatalities, 75 are from Gauteng, 44 from the Western Cape, 36 from the Eastern Cape, 22 from KwaZulu-Natal and 15 from Limpopo.

“We convey our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the healthcare workers who treated the deceased,” the Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, said.

In addition, 102 299 people have recuperated, which translates to a recovery rate of 47.4%, while 1 907 532 tests have been conducted.

Gauteng, which is expected to be an epicentre in a few days, is catching up to the Western Cape after their number of infections grew by 4 597 on Tuesday.

The Western Cape remains the worst-hit province for now with 72 156 cases, followed by Gauteng 71 488, Eastern Cape 40 401 and KwaZulu-Natal 16 743.

The North West has 6 842 cases, Free State 3 034, Mpumalanga 2 353, Limpopo 1 950 and Northern Cape 888.  

According to the World Health Organisation, there are 11 500 302 cases globally and 535 759 deaths. – SAnews.gov.za