Coronavirus in SA: Here’s where the 52 latest infections came from

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Coronavirus in SA: Here’s where the 52 latest infections came from
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Covid19inSA: Here’s where the 52 latest infections came from

Out of Gauteng’s 33 new infections, 17 had ‘pending travel history’ missing. This means that they were tested at private labs with their travel history not adequately disclosed in forms that are submitted to the Department of Health and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases.

In the Free State, there were seven new infections, with three of them having missing travel history. Four of them came from European countries, two each between Israel and France.

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