SA records 768 new Covid-19 cases, 103 more deaths

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SA records 768 new Covid-19 cases, 103 more deaths
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There has been an increase of 110 hospital admissions in the past 24 hours

The majority of new cases on Tuesday were from KwaZulu-Natal which accounted for 25 percent, followed by the Western Cape at 20 percent.

The Eastern Cape recorded 65 new case, Free State 60, Gauteng 127, KwaZulu-Natal 193, Limpopo 20, Mpumalanga 51, North West 53, Northern Cape 48 and the Western Cape recorded 151 new cases.

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