City of Johannesburg among Covid-19 hotspots: Cases in Region C stands at 14 286 with 241 deaths
'We are at an extremely dangerous point in our fight against the pandemic' – President Ramaphosa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially declared the West Rand District a Covid-19 hot spot area.
The announcement was made on Monday night, 28 December when the president addressed the nation on developments in South Africa’s risk-adjusted response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We are at an extremely dangerous point in our fight against the pandemic and therefor Cabinet has decided to put the country on an adjusted Level 3 from Level 1 with immediate effect,” the president said.
Click here for the full adjusted Level 3 regulations as Gazetted on 29 December 2020.
As at 27 December 2020, the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality Region C, which comprises of amongst others Roodepoort, stood at 14 286 with 241 deaths, according to Gauteng Provincial Government’s latest breakdown. A total of 12 797 people have recovered so far.
#COVID19 || JOHANNESBURG CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES DISTRICT BREAKDOWN AS AT 27 DECEMBER 2020. #StaySafe @Healthjhb1 pic.twitter.com/ClC1R1ZywS
— Gauteng Health (@GautengHealth) December 28, 2020
The total number of Covid-19 cases reported in the West Rand District as at 27 December is 17 154, with 367 deaths and 15 263 recoveries.
Rand West City, Mogale City and Merafong City, which are part of the West Rand District, have had 4 721, 9 076 and 3 351 cases respectively. Rand West City, Mogale City and Merafong City have seen 4 076, 8 068 and 3 113 recoveries respectively. A total of 189 people have tragically lost their lives in neighbouring Mogale City while there were 106 deaths reported in Rand West City and another 79 deaths in Merafong City.
The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Gauteng was standing at 274 272 with 245 919 recoveries and 5 317 deaths.
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