Daily reporting of Covid-19 data to end on Friday, says NICD

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Daily reporting of Covid-19 data to end on Friday, says NICD
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Daily reporting of Covid-19 data by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, which has been in place for more than two years, will end on Friday.

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Daily reporting of Covid-19 data by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases , which has been in place since March 2020, will end on Friday. For more than two years, the institute gave daily updates on the number of new infections, Covid-19 related hospitalisations and deaths, a provincial breakdown of the figures and the number of people tested for the virus.

The NICD said this phase of the pandemic, coupled with dwindling Covid-19 numbers, has necessitated a re-evaluation of the daily reporting strategy. “The reporting of Covid-19 surveillance data, however, including the latest testing summary, will continue as normal, with the data published in the existing weekly surveillance reports. These reports are available from Wednesdays.”

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