Covid-19 infections in SA climb to 116

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Covid-19 infections in SA climb to 116
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BREAKING | Covid-19 infections in SA climb to 116

According to the health ministry, there has been an increase of 31 new cases since Tuesday night's announcement of 85 cases.

"Today we have a further increase of six local transmission cases. As part of tracking and tracing, we have collated background information on how these patients were infected," health minister Dr Zweli Mhkize said.

President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on March 15 2020. This comes after the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus reached 61.

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