- As of Monday, South Africa recorded a total of 1 513 959 confirmed Covid-19 cases.
- 566 new cases have been recorded since the last report on Sunday.
- 84 new Covid-19-related fatalities have been recorded, taking the death toll to 50 077.
The Covid-19 confirmed death toll in South Africa surpassed 50 000 on Monday.
South Africa recorded 566 new Covid-19 infections by Monday, along with 84 new Covid-19-related deaths, taking the confirmed death toll to 50 077.
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Of the new deaths, 36 were recorded in North West, 21 in the Western Cape, 19 in Gauteng, six in the Northern Cape and two in the Eastern Cape.
According to a statement by Health Minister Zweli Mkhize, the country recorded a total of 1 513 959 confirmed Covid-19 cases.
"We convey our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the healthcare workers who treated the deceased," Mkhize said.
As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 1 513 959 the total number of deaths is 50 077 , the total number of recoveries is 1 431 336 and the total number of vaccines administered is 73 047. pic.twitter.com/fZV8fldDk3
— Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) March 1, 2021
The total number of healthcare workers vaccinated under the Sisonke Protocol is 73 047.
KwaZulu-Natal recorded the most confirmed active cases with 9 628, followed by the Free State with 6 520 and the Western Cape with 6 143.
The recovery rate is 94.5% and 1 431 336 recoveries have been recorded.
To date, 9 090 273 tests have been completed, with 12 794 tests conducted in the past 24 hours, Mkhize said.
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