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LIVE | SA's Covid-19 deaths surpass 24 000, with 184 new fatalities. There have been 9 126 new infections, taking the total cases to 892 813

South Africa has recorded 184 more Covid-19-related deaths, taking the number of total fatalities to 24 011, according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.

Almost 37 000 people have died in Europe over the past seven days, the highest weekly toll since the start of the pandemic. On Tuesday, 6 800 deaths were recorded in 24 hours - the highest-ever figure. It said Costa has shown no symptoms and underwent a test for the virus Thursday morning. He will remain in quarantine until health authorities can determine"his level of risk".

"For technical reasons some 3 500 cases from Baden-Wuerttemberg were not reported. The problem has been fixed and the cases are being reported today," it said on its website. The new curbs will apply until at least 10 January, with companies also urged to allow employees to work from home or offer extended company holidays, under the measures agreed by Chancellor Angela Merkel with leaders of Germany's 16 states on Sunday.

Motshekga said that there were more than one million matric exam candidates and 45 000 examiners have been appointed. She said that exams proceeded well, despite the leaks of physical science and maths papers.

 

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Its still less than 0.5 percent...of the population......🙆‍♂️...pfizer ceo doesnt want the VACCINE we also dont want it.....

We still dn't want any vaccine for CoronaVirus

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