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27 360 health care workers contracted Covid-19 – Zweli Mkhize

240 passed away, a mortality rate of 0,9%, says health minister

Minister Zweli Mkhize confirms total of 568 919 cases of Coronavirus COVID-19

12 August 2020

As of today, a cumulative total of 568 919 confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa have been recorded.

Case data

Province

Total cases for 12 August 2020

Percentage total

Eastern Cape

82779

14,6

Free State

29578

5,2

Gauteng

194685

34,2

KwaZulu-Natal

101499

17,8

Limpopo

10875

1,9

Mpumalanga

19755

3,5

North West

22205

3,9

Northern Cape

6957

1,2

Western Cape

100536

17,7

Unknown

50

0,0

Total

568919

100,

Testing data

The total number of tests conducted to date is 3 295 434 with 16 457 new tests conducted since the last report.

Reported deaths and recoveries

Regrettably we report 259 new COVID-19 related deaths: 46 from Eastern Cape, 108 from Gauteng, 74 from KwaZulu Natal, 31 from Western Cape.

This brings the cumulative total of reported COVID-19 related deaths to 11 010

We convey our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the health care workers who treated the deceased.

The number of recoveries currently stands at 432 029 which translates to a recovery rate of 75,9%.

The provincial breakdown is as follows:

Province

Deaths

Recoveries

Eastern Cape

2332

78210

Free State

414

14522

Gauteng

2761

152061

KwaZulu-Natal

1524

56758

Limpopo

127

8901

Mpumalanga

149

16658

North West

150

12486

Northern Cape

68

3698

Western Cape

3485

88735

Total

11010

432029

Statement on Health Care Workers that have Acquired COVID-19

As indicated in my statement on Wednesday, 5 August we had requested provinces to provide us with a full breakdown of Health Care Workers who had acquired the Coronavirus. In addition the Hospital Association of South Africa (HASA) provided us with data from the private sector. We now share the data collated and verified as at 4 August 2020:

The total number of 27 360 health care workers were reported. Of those, 6027 (22%) were from the private sector and 21 333 (78%) were from the public sector.

The overall infection rate amongst health care workers as compared to the total number of cases identified nationally is 5% which is well below the global average of 10%

1 644 (6%) of these health care workers were doctors, 14 143 (52%) were nurses,

28 (less than 1%) were Port Health workers and 11 545 (42%) were from other cate- gories of health workers.

Sadly, 240 of our health care workers have succumbed to COVID-19: 37 from the private sector and 203 from the public sector. We salute these fallen soldiers and pay tribute to them for their commitment to serving the people of South Africa right until the very end. We extend our condolences to all the family, friends and col- leagues of these valuable members of society.

The mortality rate amongst health care workers is 0,9%

The number of health care workers reported to have recovered as at 4 August 2020 is 16 005, which translates to a 58% recovery rate amongst health care workers.

The Provincial Breakdown is as follows:

Province

Doctors

Nurses

Other Categories Combined

Mortality

Recoveries

Eastern Cape

182

2748

2234

85

3225

Free State

86

369

1350

21

784

Gauteng Province

483

4983

2702

43

4509

KwaZulu Na- tal

319

2257

1244

30

1376

Limpopo

47

302

248

0

464

Mpumalanga

64

392

309

3

329

Northern Cape

17

84

132

4

73

North West

109

654

1178

16

867

Western Cape

337

2354

2176

38

4378

Total

1644

14143

11573

240

16005

In addition, we have been provided with a snapshot of active cases amongst health care workers as at 7 August 2020. On this day we registered 7500 active cases of which 751 (10%) were being hospitalized, 6 557 (87%) were in self isolation and 192 (3%) were being isolated in a facility.

We wish all health care workers currently battling COVID-19 a speedy recovery and look forward to welcoming them back to the workforce when they are fully recovered.

Issued by Department of Health, 12 August 2020