{"id":41001,"date":"2022-01-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-01-07T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/southafricagazette.com\/?guid=85541d761ed6f9796507dade9d6d33ee"},"modified":"2022-01-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2022-01-07T00:00:00","slug":"sas-covid-19-infections-cross-the-3-5-million-mark","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricagazette.com\/sas-covid-19-infections-cross-the-3-5-million-mark\/","title":{"rendered":"SA’s COVID-19 infections cross the 3.5 million mark"},"content":{"rendered":"

South Africa\u2019s COVID-19 cases have now surpassed 3.5 million after 9 860 people tested positive on Thursday across the country.<\/p>\n

According to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), this means there are now 3 504 554 confirmed cases since the outbreak, representing a 21% positivity rate.<\/p>\n

Data shows that the Western Cape recorded the highest daily infection after 2 632 people were confirmed to have contracted the virus, followed by 2 123 in Gauteng, 2 036 in KwaZulu-Natal and 1 079 in the Eastern Cape, while the rest of the provinces recorded less than 500 cases each.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, the Department of Health said the country logged over 500 COVID-19 deaths.<\/p>\n

However, the department said the rise in the number of fatalities was due to the ongoing audit exercise conducted by provinces to address a backlog of COVID-19 mortality and new cases.<\/p>\n

\u201cOut of 551 deaths recorded today, only 45 have occurred in the past 48 hours,\u201d the statement read on Thursday.<\/p>\n

The Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, according to the department, account for 476 historical combined fatalities.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe identification of these historic deaths is part of the process to align the provincial death line list with excess deaths.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe provincial COVID-19 dashboards reflect COVID-19 deaths by date of death rather than by date reported, and provides the most accurate trends in deaths in patients with documented SARS-CoV-2 infection,\u201d the department explained.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, government has administered 65 204 new COVID-19 vaccine doses, pushing the total to 28 233 512.<\/p>\n

In addition, 15 737 760 or 39.54% adults are now fully vaccinated, while 963 184 jabs have been given to children.<\/p>\n

Globally, as of 6 January 2022, there have been 296 496 809 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 5 462 631 deaths, reported to the World Health Organisation (WHO).<\/p>\n

Global view<\/p>\n

During the week 27 December 2021 to 2 January 2022, the global number of new cases increased sharply by 71% as compared to the previous week, while the number of new deaths decreased by 10%.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis corresponds to just under 9.5 million new cases and over 41 000 new deaths reported during the last week,\u201d the agency said.<\/p>\n

All regions reported a peak in the incidence of weekly cases, with the region of the Americas reporting the largest increase (100%), followed by South-East Asia (78%) and Europe (65%).<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, Africa reported a weekly increase in the number of new deaths (22%), while all the other regions reported a decrease as compared to the previous week.<\/p>\n

The highest numbers of new infections were reported from the United States (2 556 690 new cases, 92% increase), the United Kingdom (1 104 316 new cases, 51% increase), France (1 093 162 new cases, 117% increase), Spain (649 832 new cases, 60% increase) and Italy (644 508 new cases, 150% increase).<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

Source: South African Government News Agency<\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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