Latest Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in South Africa (31 May 2021)
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As of today, the cumulative number of COVID-19 active cases identified in South Africa is 183,243, with 15,501 new cases reported over the past 24 hours.

 

South Africa (07 July 2021) – In the last 24 hours, South Africa has seen an increase of 15,501 new COVID-19 infections, which brings our active cases to 183,243 and our recoveries to 1,845,038. We currently have a 96,5% recovery rate in closed cases and are making our way to even more recoveries every day.

COVID-19 is the greatest global shock in decades. Millions of lives have been lost, and the world’s economy likely faces the worst recession since the 1930s. The resulting loss of employment and income will cause further damage to livelihoods, health, and sustainable development.

The numbers can often seem confusing. As of today, South Africa has conducted 13,548,841 tests and had 2,090,909 total positive results, but positive results change daily as people recover, so even though there have had over 1,6 million positive results, we have also had 1,845,038 recoveries. See confusing.

Here is a different way to report the data while still using the same numbers:

Latest South African COVID-19 Update (07 July 2021)
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Here are today’s total numbers:

  • Recoveries: 1,845,038 (17,217 more than yesterday)
  • Active Cases: 183,243 (2,174 less than yesterday)
  • Deaths: 62,628 (457 more than yesterday)
  • Vaccinations: 3,631,102 (171,442 more than yesterday)

We can also break down the Active Cases further to see where each region stands:

  • Gauteng: 89,553
  • Western Cape: 22,710
  • North West: 17,628
  • KwaZulu-Natal: 15,651
  • Free State: 12,238
  • Limpopo: 8,743
  • Mpumalanga: 7,139
  • Northern Cape: 4,863
  • Eastern Cape: 4,718

Vaccination breakdown:

We use the health department’s report to compile these numbers. The department currently only reports on 2 sets of totals and does not take the J&J one shot into account or the fact that some people have gone for their second jab.

  • Sisonke Programme Completed Vaccinations: 479,794
  • Cumulative number of Vaccinations Administered (Phase 2): 3,151,308
  • Total Pfizer First Dose Vaccinations:?
  • Total J&J One-Shot:?
  • Total Pfizer Second Dose Vaccinations:?

This graph represents the last known numbers as of the 07 July of June:

Latest South African COVID-19 Update (07 July 2021)
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Our hearts go out to everyone who has tragically lost their lives to this virus, and our thanks go out to all the incredible frontline heroes who are helping us get through this pandemic. But, please remember that we still need to be wearing our masks, physical distancing and staying safe.

All the numbers represented in this post are the same numbers shared globally by the Health Minister in the evening media report.

Graphs:

We have developed a series of graphs to try to show the current COVID-19 climate in South Africa.

The first being the “total” cases since the 1st of June 2020, the second being the “active cases” in the same timeframe, and the third is a snapshot since the country started vaccinations.

Have a look below:

Latest South African COVID-19 Update (07 July 2021)
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Latest South African COVID-19 Update (07 July 2021)
Photo Cred: Brent Lindeque | Good Things Guy
Latest South African COVID-19 Update (07 July 2021)
Photo Cred: Brent Lindeque | Good Things Guy

Sources: National Institute for Communicable Diseases | COVID-19
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