COVID-19: SA death toll at 10,621

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COVID-19: SA death toll at 10,621
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There are now 563,598 total infections in South Africa, while the recovery rate has moved to 74%.

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District.JOHANNESBURG - The Health Department recorded 213 new COVID-19 deaths in South Africa, taking the death toll to 10,621.In a visible decrease, the country recorded 3,740 new infections.

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