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Eastern Cape Covid-19 cases surpass 50 000 mark


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Eastern Cape Covid-19 cases surpass 50 000 mark

 Eastern Cape Covid-19 cases surpass 50 000 mark
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14th July 2020

By: African News Agency

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The Eastern Cape has recorded more than 50 000 Covid-19 cases, making it the South African province with the third highest number of infections after Gauteng and the Western Cape. 

South Africa has 287 796 confirmed cases of Covid-19, with 138 241 recoveries and 4 172 deaths. 

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In a statement released by the national health department on Monday, it was confirmed that Gauteng has now become the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak in the country, with 103 713 cases, surpassing the Western Cape. The Western Cape has recorded 79 344 cases and the Eastern Cape 52,058.

The Eastern Cape's tally accounts for 18.1% of the country's infections. It has also recorded 32 083 recoveries and 709 deaths.

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According to DispatchLive, the Eastern Cape areas with the most Covid-19 cases include Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, with 14 453 infections, and Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality, with 12 359 cases.

In a Facebook post, Premier Oscar Mabuyane conveyed his condolences to the families of the latest 23 patients to have died due to Covid-19 in the province. 

Mabuyane said the province's coronavirus cases have risen by 1 758 since Sunday, adding that 2 766 969 people have been screened for the virus and 190 921 people have been tested for the virus. 

On Sunday, the speaker of the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality, Alfred Mtsi, died of Covid-19 complications. He had been hospitalised less than a week ago. 

“The departure of comrade Mtsi has soon made itself felt and already the air is so still without his soft voice,” the metro said in a statement. 

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