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8 Covid-19 deaths recorded in WCape – Alan Winde

Premier says 660 people in hospital with disease, 120 in ICU or high care

Media Release: Update on the coronavirus by Premier Alan Winde

16 September 2020

As of 1pm on 16 September, the Western Cape has 2677 active cases of COVID-19, with a total of 108 039 confirmed cases and 101 275 recoveries.

Total confirmed COVID-19 cases

108 039

Total recoveries

101 275

Total deaths

4087

Total active cases (currently infected patients)

2677

Tests conducted

510 063

Hospitalisations

660 with 120 in ICU or high care

Cape Metro Sub-districts:

 Sub-district

Cases

 

Recoveries

Western

9460

 8933

Southern

9732

 9072

Northern

6712

6399

Tygerberg

13354

 12630

Eastern

10199

 9602

Klipfontein

9204

 8504

Mitchells Plain

8628

 8139

Khayelitsha

8343

 7841

Total

75632

71120

Sub-districts:

 District

 Sub-district

Cases

Recoveries

Garden Route

Bitou

606

570

Garden Route

Knysna

1448

1342

Garden Route

George

3479

3244

Garden Route

Hessequa

301

280

Garden Route

Kannaland

110

109

Garden Route

Mossel Bay

2299

2179

Garden Route

Oudsthoorn

1355

1132

Cape Winelands

Stellenbosch

2051

1932

Cape Winelands

Drakenstein

4327

4078

Cape Winelands

Breede Valley

3406

3201

Cape Winelands

Langeberg

1139

1072

Cape Winelands

Witzenberg

1606

1483

Overberg

Overstrand

1596

1515

Overberg

Cape Agulhas

281

261

Overberg

Swellendam

328

296

Overberg

Theewaterskloof

1170

1098

West Coast

Bergrivier

424

394

West Coast

Cederberg

162

156

West Coast 

Matzikama

443

325

West Coast

Saldanha Bay Municipality

1367

1292

West Coast

Swartland

1576

1440

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

601

499

Central Karoo

Laingsburg

139

122

Central Karoo

Prince Albert

28

20

Unallocated: 2165 (2111 recovered)

Data note: It is not always possible to check and verify that the address data supplied for each new recorded case is correct, within the time frames required to provide regular and timely updates. This means that in some instances, cases could be allocated to the wrong sub-districts. We are working with the sub-districts to clean and verify the data and where errors are picked up locally, cases will be re-allocated to the correct areas. 

The Western Cape has recorded an additional 8 deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in the province to 4087. We send our condolences to their family and friends at this time.

Addressing human dignity through new developments:

During our cabinet Bosberaad held last month, we identified three key pillars around which the Western Cape Government will focus its post COVID-19 recovery. 

COVID-19 has had an extraordinary impact on governments and on people around the globe. In our recovery plan, our focus is on the three key areas that impact the lives of residents most: jobs, safety and human dignity and well-being. 

For many of our residents, their home is a sense of pride and dignity. We also understand providing a safe place to live is a significant step in restoring the dignity of residents and in addressing the spatial inequalities of our past. 

Today, Minister of Transport and Public Works, Bonginkosi Madikizela announced that construction has begun on the first phase of housing at the Conradie site in Pinelands. The 22-hectare Conradie site is the pilot for the Better Living Model, which will create 3500 mixed-use, mixed-income housing opportunities close to the Cape Town CBD. 

At least 49% of the housing units will be affordable, grant funded units. The developers, Concor, will also build two new affordable schools, with a capacity for 1600 learners. Once complete, it will also include sports and recreation facilities, and retail creating a site which allows for living, working, playing and learning. 

Pinelands is just outside of the CBD, while also being close to economic opportunities in Ndabeni, Epping Industria, and Goodwood. It is also situated close to public transport.  

Construction on the first four blocks of 432 social housing units, as well as the sale of the first 288 FLISP units starts this month- with the entire first phase of development expected to be completed by April 2022. The entire development will be completed in 2026. 

Student accommodation: 

I am also pleased that the student accommodation phase of the Belhar CBD development has begun, with the University of the Western Cape doing a virtual sod-turning for their 2700 bed residence in this precinct, this week. 

The Belhar CBD development is also a mixed-use, mixed-income development, providing various types of affordable and social housing, as well as housing for military veterans. 

The site is close to the campuses of two of the province’s biggest tertiary institutions- UWC and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology as well as to other smaller colleges. This development will therefore provide affordable accommodation, which is close to campus, allowing them to focus on learning and developing their skills for the future. 

Both of these developments will also create thousands of jobs during the construction phase- allowing people to earn a salary, thereby further contributing to the dignity and well-being of the people of this province.

Issued by Western Cape Office of the Premier, 17 September 2020