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145 new Covid-19 cases recorded - Zweli Mkhize

Minister says of 5 032 tests conducted in past day, 3 192 were done in public laboratories

Media Release

12 April 2020

As at today, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 2173.

This is an increase of 145 from the previously reported cases.

The total number of tests conducted to date is 80 085. We are also seeing an increase in tests conducted at public laboratories. Of the 5 032 tests conducted in the past day, 3 192 were done in public laboratories.

The provincial breakdown is as follows:

GAUTENG

865

WESTERN CAPE

587

KWAZULU – NATAL

443

FREE STATE

96

EASTERN CAPE

88

LIMPOPO

23

MPUMALANGA

21

NORTH WEST

19

NORTHERN CAPE

16

UNALLOCATED

15

Dr Zwelini Mkhize

Minister of Health

Previous:

Update on Covid-19 (11th April 2020)

Media Release

As at today, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is 2028.

The total number of COVID-19 tests conducted to date is 75 053.

REPORTING OF NEW DEATH

It is with sadness that we report a new COVID-19 related death. This takes the total number of death to 25.

The deceased patient is a 61 year old male from the Western Cape. His underlying medical conditions included diabetes, hypertension and obesity.

We convey our condolences to the family of the deceased and also appreciate the health workers that treated the deceased patient.

Dr Zwelini Mkhize

Minister of Health

Previous:

Minister of Health Media Briefing

10 April 2020

As at today, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is 2003.

TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS CONDUCTED : 73 028

TOTAL CONFIRMED CASES : 2003

TOTAL DEATHS : 24

TOTAL RECOVERIES : 410

The provincial breakdown is as follows:

PROVINCE

CONFIRMED

COVID-19 CASES

TOTAL DEATHS

TOTAL

RECOVERIES

GAUTENG

801

3

157

WESTERN CAPE

541

6

152

KWAZULU – NATAL

412

12

15

FREE STATE

94

3

61

EASTERN CAPE

68

0

3

LIMPOPO

24

0

13

MPUMALANGA

20

0

6

NORTH WEST

18

0

3

NORTHERN CAPE

15

0

0

UNALLOCATED

10

0

0

MASKS

Face-masks are recommended as an addition to hand-washing and social distancing. The face mask should never be promoted as our primary prevention strategy and should never be promoted separately from hand-washing and social distancing.

To ensure that N95 masks and surgical masks are secured for workers who really need them, we would like to recommend that the cloth face-mask should be used by the general population.

We are satisfied that there is sufficient scientific evidence to show that the cloth face mask significantly reduces the amount of virus that can be emitted.

It is nevertheless important to observe basic rules of the use of cloth face masks to ensure that they are safe for use:

- The face-mask must cover the nose and mouth completely.

- Face-masks should not be lowered when speaking, coughing or sneezing.

- Face-masks should never be touched – fidgeting with the mask repeatedly is strongly discouraged as it is important to avoid touching the face with hands. The inner side of the mask should not be touched by hands.

- Wash hands before and after donning or removing the face-mask.

- Wash cloth face-masks with warm soapy water and iron when dry. Ironing assists with decontamination

- Change your cloth face mask if it is wet or visibly soiled

- Each person will need to have at least 2 face-masks so that one face-mask is available when the other is being washed.

Dr Zwelini Mkhize

Minister of Health

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