Gauteng’s active Covid-19 cases stand at 19 592
Some 164 new cases recorded.

Gauteng’s overall Covid-19 positive cases climbed to 223 169 with 199 116 recoveries and 4 461 deaths thus far, according to figures published by the Department of Health.
This saw the province with about 19 592 active cases.
The Gauteng province recorded 164 new cases on Monday.
The Department of Health said out of 143 997 contacts traced (individuals who were in contact with a person who tested positive for Covid-19), 126 308 people have completed the 10 days monitoring period, with no symptoms reported and were de-isolated.
The number of hospitalised people due to Covid-19 in the province stood at 1 829.
Breakdown per district of cases and recoveries:
- Johannesburg: 89 000 cases and 83 229 recoveries
- Ekurhuleni: 49 974 cases and 48 645 recoveries
- Tshwane: 49 939 cases and 43 396 recoveries
- Sedibeng: 15 102 cases and 11 680 recoveries
- West Rand: 14 313 cases and 12 166 recoveries
Sub-district totals:
City of Tshwane 49 939 cases breakdown:
- City of Tshwane 1: Ga-Rankuwa, Mabopane, Winterveldt, Soshanguve, Rosslyn, Karen Park, Wonderboom, Akasia, Nina Park, Orchards, Amandasig, Theresa Park, Pretoria North (11 100);
- City of Tshwane 2: Hammanskraal, Temba, Suurman, Dilopye, Stinkwater, Ramotse, New Eersterust, Kameeldrift, Pyramid/Rooiwal, Doornpoort, Kekana Gardens, Marokolong, Randstown, Kanana (3 684)
- City of Tshwane 3: Atteridgeville, Laudium, Pretoria CBD, Hercules, Danville, Saulsville, Lotus Gardens, Pretoria West (15 488);
- City of Tshwane 4: Lyttelton, Eldoraigne, Waterkloof, Olievenhoutbosch, Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, Brooklyn, Hatfield (7 607);
- City of Tshwane 5: East Lynne, Rayton, Cullinan, Dewagensdrift, Refilwe, Silverton, Onverwacht (1 107);
- City of Tshwane 6: Eersterust, Lethabong, Mamelodi, Silver Lakes, Garsfontein, Lynnwood, Queenswood, Wilgers, Waltloo, Equestria, Mooikloof, Brummeria (9 518); and
- City of Tshwane 7: Ekangala, Sokhulumi, Dark City, Zithobeni, Bronkhorstspruit, Kanana, Rethabiseng (1 319).
- In the Tshwane district, the department reported 116 unallocated cases.
City of Johannesburg 89 000 cases breakdown:
- City of Johannesburg A: Diepsloot, Kya Sands, Dainfern, Midrand, Lanseria, Fourways, Ivory Park (9 025);
- City of Johannesburg B: Randburg, Rosebank, Emmarentia, Greenside, Melville, Mayfair, Northcliff, Parktown, Parktown North (9 634);
- City of Johannesburg C: Roodepoort, Constantia Kloof, Northgate, Florida, Bram Fisherville (11 500);
- City of Johannesburg D: Doornkop, Soweto, Dobsonville, Protea Glen (20 645);
- City of Johannesburg E: Alexandra, Wynberg, Sandton, Orange Grove, Houghton (14 395);
- City of Johannesburg F: Inner City, Johannesburg South (15 607); and
- City of Johannesburg G: Orange Farm, Weilers Farm, Ennerdale, Lenasia, Eldorado Park, Protea South (7 830).
- The department reported 364 unallocated cases within the district.
Ekurhuleni 49 974 cases breakdown:
- Ekurhuleni east 1: Etwatwa, Daveyton, Brakpan, Tsakane (6 191);
- Ekurhuleni east 2: Springs, Kwa-Thema, Duduza, Nigel (5 538);
- Ekurhuleni north 1: Birchleigh, Birchleigh North, Bonaero Park, Crystal Park, Erin, Ethafeni, Kempton Park, Olifantsfontein, Tembisa, Winnie Mandela (9 825);
- Ekurhuleni north 2: Bedfordview, Benoni, Boksburg, Chief Albert Luthuli, Dan Kubheka, Edenvale, Endayeni, Esangweni, Itireleng, Kemston, Lethabong, Ramaphosa, Reiger Park, Van Dyk Park (12 239);
- Ekurhuleni south 1: Alberton, Brackenhurst, Eden Park, Primrose, Germiston, Leondale, Dawn Park, Tswelopele, Vosloorus, Villa Liza (11 319) and
- Ekurhuleni south 2: Thokoza, Greenfields, Katlehong, Moleleki, Zonkizizwe, Palm Ridge, Tsietsi Sunrise View, Tamaho, Khumalo, Motsamai (4 802).
- The district had 60 unallocated cases.
Sedibeng district 15 102 cases breakdown:
- Lesedi: 1 993 cases;
- Emfuleni: 11 487 cases;
- Midvaal: 1 578 cases;
- The district had 44 unallocated cases.
West Rand district 14 313 cases breakdown:
- Mogale City: 7 404 cases;
- Rand West City: 3 832 cases;
- Merafong City: 2 984 cases;
- The district had 93 unallocated cases.

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