According to the institute, there were just 429 infections countrywide recorded in the past day.
Of the new cases, the most were in the Western Cape , followed by KwaZulu-Natal , Gauteng and the Eastern Cape . No other province recorded more than 200 infections in the past 24 hours. Picture: 123rf/RECSTOCKFOOTAGENone of SA's provinces recorded more than 100 Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours, according to data from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases on Monday.
According to the institute, there were just 429 infections countrywide recorded in the past day. The infections came at a 2.6% positivity rate.This means that there have been 2,906,851 cases and 87,819 fatalities recorded to date. Of the new cases, the most were in the Western Cape , followed by KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng . No other province recorded more than 80 infections.new hospital admissions in the past day, taking the total number of people being treated in the country's hospital to
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