Two patients recently returned to the small, land-locked country from Europe while the ministry is investigating how the third patient contracted the virus.
JOHANNESBURG – The health ministry in eSwatini has confirmed three coronavirus cases as the global tally reaches passes the 300,000 milestone.Ministerial statement: Ministry of Health confirms three new cases of #COVID19 in Eswatini. pic.twitter.com/TekShGx4C5On Saturday, the Eastern Cape reported its first infection, while Gauteng has 125 cases.
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