Gauteng accounted for nearly 80% of SA's new Covid-19 cases, the latest data from the NICD showed.
Gauteng accounted for nearly 80% of SA's new Covid-19 cases, the latest data from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases showed.Gauteng accounted for nearly 80% of SA's new Covid-19 cases, the latest data from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases showed.on Monday. Of these, 239 were in Gauteng. Only the Western Cape , KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga recorded new cases in double figures.
“Additionally, the NICD has recently identified a cluster among the 20-44 age group at an institute of higher education in Tshwane. Fortunately, said Puren, testing had not yet revealed any new variants of the virus. It was the Beta in the second wave and Delta in the third that largely drove infections.
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