- South Africa recorded 305 new confirmed Covid-19 infections on Wednesday.
- 48 new deaths have been recorded, bringing the confirmed death toll to 89 435.
- The Western Cape accounted for 23% of the new cases.
South Africa recorded 305 new confirmed Covid-19 infections on Wednesday and 48 deaths, bringing the confirmed death toll to 89 435.
According to a statement by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), as of Wednesday, the country recorded 2 924 622 laboratory-confirmed cases.
"The NICD… reports that 305 new Covid-19 cases have been identified in South Africa, representing a 0.9% positivity rate," the NICD said.
#COVID19 UPDATE: A total of 33,567 tests were conducted in the last 24hrs, with 305 new cases, which represents a 0.9% positivity rate. A further 48 #COVID19 related deaths have been reported, bringing total fatalities to 89,435 to date. See more here: https://t.co/Gn2tnr3sdn pic.twitter.com/xagLeucNtV
— NICD (@nicd_sa) November 10, 2021
According to the Department of Health, 23 540 547 vaccine doses have been administered. Of those, 130 514 were administered in the last 24-hour reporting cycle. To date, 13 124 828 adults are fully vaccinated, and 241 661 children have been administered one vaccine dose.
As of Wednesday, Gauteng recorded 920 289 confirmed cases, KwaZulu-Natal 516 047 and the Western Cape 514 046.
- Gauteng recorded 30% of cases.
- The Western Cape recorded 17%.
- KwaZulu-Natal accounted for 14%;
- The Free State recorded 9%;
- North West recorded 8%;
- Mpumalanga recorded 7%
- The Northern Cape recorded 7%
- The Eastern Cape recorded 6%; and
- Limpopo recorded 3%.
Gauteng recorded 93 new cases on Wednesday, the Western Cape 51 and KwaZulu-Natal 42.
There were 33 new hospital admissions in the last 24-hour cycle. As of Wednesday, 3 723 people were in hospital for Covid-19.
South Africa has conducted 18 802 232 cumulative tests, of which 33 567 were carried out in the last 24-hour cycle.
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