Gauteng Covid-19 cases climb to 13 023
Number of confirmed cases increases by 830 since Monday.

The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Gauteng stood at 13 023 with 3 716 recoveries and 87 deaths on Tuesday, according to a statement published by the Department of Health on Wednesday.
The department said out of 20 518 contacts traced (individuals who were in contact with a person tested positive for Covid-19), 13 579 people have completed the 14 days monitoring period with no symptoms reported and were de-isolated.
The department said 630 people were currently hospitalised in the public and private facility.
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Breakdown per district of cases and recoveries:
– Johannesburg: 6 514 cases and 1 988 recoveries
– Ekurhuleni: 2 592 cases and 890 recoveries
– Tshwane: 1 853 cases and 485 recoveries
– Sedibeng: 369 cases and 65 recoveries
– West Rand: 955 cases and 288 recoveries
Sub-district totals
City of Tshwane: 1 853 cases breakdown:
– City of Tshwane 1: Ga-Rankuwa, Mabopane, Winterveldt, Soshanguve, Rosslyn, Karenpark, Wonderboom, Akasia, Nina Park, Orchards, Amandasig, Theresa Park, Pretoria North (279)
– City of Tshwane 2: Hammanskraal, Temba, Suurman, Dilopye, Stinkwater, Ramotse, New Eersterus, Kameeldrift, Pyramid/Rooiwal, Doornpoort, Kekana Gardens, KekansStad, Marokolong, Randstown, Kanana (98)
– City of Tshwane 3: Atteridgeville, Laudium, Pretoria CBD, Hercules, Danville, Saulsville, Lotus, Pretoria West (630)
– City of Tshwane 4: Lyttelton, Eldoraigne, Waterkloof, Olievenhoutbosch, Rooihuiskraal, Lyttelton, Silverton, Centurion, Brooklyn, Hatfield (404)
– City of Tshwane 5: East Lynne, Rayton, Cullinan, Dewagensdrift, Refilwe, Silverton, Onverwacht (45)
– City of Tshwane 6: Eersterus, Lethabong, Mamelodi, Silverlakes, Garsfontein, Lynnwood, Queenswood, Wilgers, Watloo, Equestria, Mooikloof, Brummeria (296)
– City of Tshwane 7: Ekangala, Sokhulumi, Dark City, Zithobeni, Bronkhorstspruit, Kanana, Rethabiseng (35)
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In Tshwane district, the department reported 66 unallocated cases.
– City of Johannesburg 6 514 cases breakdown:
– City of Johannesburg A: Diepsloot, Kya Sands, Dainfern, Midrand, Lanseria, Fourways, Ivory Park (608)
– City of Johannesburg B: Randburg, Rosebank, Emmarentia, Greenside, Melville, Mayfair, Northcliff, Parktown, Parktown North (814)
– City of Johannesburg C: Roodepoort, Constantia Kloof, Northgate, Florida, Bram Fisherville (722)
– City of Johannesburg D: Doornkop, Soweto, Dobsonville, Protea Glen (1 092)
– City of Johannesburg E: Alexandra, Wynberg, Sandton, Orange Grove, Houghton (978)
– City of Johannesburg F: Inner City, Johannesburg South (1 495)
– City of Johannesburg G: Orange Farm, Weilers Farm, Ennerdale, Lenasia, Eldorado Park, Protea South (485)
– The department indicated there were 320 unallocated cases within the district.
Ekurhuleni 2 592 cases breakdown:
– Ekurhuleni East 1: Etwatwa, Daveyton, Brakpan, Tsakane (209)
– Ekurhuleni East 2: Springs, Kwa-Thema, Duduza, Nigel (156)
– Ekurhuleni North 1: Birchleigh, Birchleigh North, Bonaero Park, Crystal Park, Erin, Ethafeni, Kempton Park, Olifantsfontein, Tembisa, Winnie Mandela (578)
– Ekurhuleni North 2: Bedfordview, Benoni, Boksburg, Chief Albert Luthuli, Dan Kubheka, Edenvale, Endayeni, Esangweni, Itireleng, Kemston, Lethabong, Ramaphosa, Reiger Park, Van Dyk Park (749)
– Ekurhuleni South 1: Alberton, Brackenhurst, Eden Park, Primrose, Germiston, Leondale, Dawn Park,Tswelopele, Vosloorus, Villa Liza (587)
– Ekurhuleni South 2: Thokoza, Greenfields, Katlehong, Moleleki, Zonkizizwe, Palm Ridge, Moleleki,Tsietsi Sunrise View, Tamaho, Khumalo, Motsamai (230)
– The district had 83 unallocated cases.
Sedibeng district 369 cases breakdown:
– Lesedi 54 cases
– Emfuleni 264 cases
– Midvaal 35 cases
– And 16 unallocated cases.
West Rand district 955 cases breakdown:
– Mogale City: 352 cases
– Rand West City: 184 cases
– Merafong City: 333 cases
And 86 unallocated cases.
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