The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Gauteng is 865, health MEC Dr Badile Masuku said on Monday.
There have been 350 recoveries.The majority of cases are in the Johannesburg district, where 508 people have tested positive for the virus.The areas with the fewest cases are the West Rand and Sedibeng .
According to data released by the national health department, Gauteng has the most Covid-19 cases in the country, followed by the Western Cape at 587, KwaZulu-Natal at 443, Free State 96 and Eastern Cape 88.There are 15 unallocated cases.
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