SA's Covid-19 death toll climbs past 200, as North West records first death

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There were also 637 new confirmed Covid-19 cases in the country, with more than half of the new cases coming from the Western Cape.

There are now a total of 10,652 cases across SA and 206 total deaths.Eight of the new fatalities recorded were from the Western Cape. Two were from the Eastern Cape, while KwaZulu-Natal also recorded a single fatality.

This means that the Western Cape now has more than 100 deaths, and the Eastern Cape has replaced Gauteng as the province with the third highest number of deaths. KZN has the second highest death toll.

 

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Now it seems as if swine flue and covid 19 a e same yooo get figures

That is because the Western cape is probably conducting more tests, Well done to the WC

What is going on in the WC

That ‘country’ must go back to Level 6 🥺🤞🏼

I'm no longer trusting these number of cases. Does it also include people with flu?

Sophie_Mokoena We are in deep shit in cape town guys.

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