Covid-19 in the Western Cape: 887 people hospitalised, 34 more deaths

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The Western Cape's new scenario planning 'has indicated that we expect to experience our peak at the end of June or beginning of July'.

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The Western Cape’s new scenario planning ‘has indicated that we expect to experience our peak at the end of June or beginning of July’.

This figure may change later on Friday when the national Department of Health releases its own results, which is recorded at a different reporting time in the day. Studies have shown that around 90% of people who contract the virus globally have manageable symptoms, but others do not recover as easily. For those people, it is a lengthy and difficult recovery period.

“The Western Cape has worked hard to prepare its systems in line with our initial projections based on available evidence at that stage, which predicted a lower demand on our healthcare services. “While we are pleased that nearly 10,000 people have now beaten this virus, we must not become complacent.”

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