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Covid-19: Total number of confirmed cases in South Africa now 1585

This is an increase of 80 from the previously reported cases

The Ministry of Health has announced that as of today, 4 April, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases is 1585.

This is an increase of 80 from the previously reported cases.


The provincial breakdown is as follows:

  • Gauteng
693
  • Western Cape
433
  • KwaZulu-Natal
232
  • Free State
85
  • North West
11
  • Mpumalanga
18
  • Limpopo
18
  • Eastern Cape
25
  • Northern Cape
7
  • Unallocated
63

 

The total number of Covid-19 tests conducted to date is 53 937.

South Africa now has a total of 9 confirmed deaths associated with Covid-19.

NO. Province Sex Age
1 Western Cape  Female 48
2 Free State  Male 85
3 Gauteng  Male 79
4 KwaZulu-Natal   Female  46
5 KwaZulu-Natal  Male  74
6 KwaZulu-Natal  Female  63
7 KwaZulu-Natal  Female  81
8 KwaZulu-Natal  Female  80
9 KwaZulu-Natal  Male  80


The Department of Health received a report from KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC, Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu that KwaZulu-Natal has 11 confirmed Covid-19 cases linked to St Augustine’s Hospital, in Durban.

Furthermore, three of the deceased patients from KwaZulu-Natal had been admitted at the hospital.

The Covid-19 positive cases include patients, health workers and other staff members. The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health and Netcare management agreed that the sections of the hospital affected be closed and no new patient admissions be permitted.

This is a precautionary measure to allow for a thorough identification of areas within the hospital where there may have been infection control lapses.

The areas that were exposed to positive patients are also being disinfected. At this stage more than 150 tests have been conducted within the hospital and contact tracing is underway.

As part of intensifying the contact tracing and testing process, MEC Simelane-Zulu has requested that Netcare avails a list of its patients that were exposed to the hospital from the beginning of March.

The Department of Health further made a public announcement asking those that were patients at St Augustine’s Hospital from 1 March 2020 to date to contact the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health.

The Department of Health conveys their deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased.

They further thanked the doctors, health workers and all staff members of this hospital for their commitment to serve even during these difficult times.

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