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South Africa’s COVID-19 death toll has seen another significant increase from Monday to Tuesday (June 9).
A further 82 people have died, bringing the death toll to 1,162.
The deaths were reported in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Gauteng.
Close to 53,000 people have now tested positive for COVID-19 in South Africa.
Just over 29,000 of them have recovered.
#COVID19 UPDATE: A total of 25 011 #COVID19 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. There are 2127 new cases of #COVID19 Regrettably, we report 82 more #COVID19 related deaths:61 in the Western Cape, 11 in the Eastern Cape and 10 from Gauteng. We send our deepest condolences pic.twitter.com/JQaNzTk35G
— NICD (@nicd_sa) June 9, 2020
#COVID19 UPDATE In the last 24 hours we’ve had 2 127 cases. https://t.co/NIL905SJlN Ensure that you disinfect your office or workspace frequently; include your keyboard, mouse, office telephone, the printer and tea stations. #COVID19PREVENTION pic.twitter.com/LdirO64I1x
— NICD (@nicd_sa) June 9, 2020
Number of confirmed #COVID19 cases in SA is 52 991. 968 070 tests have been conducted. There are 82 COVID-19 related deaths: 61 -WC , 11-EC, and 10-GP.This brings the total national deaths to 1162 .The recoveries to date are 29 006 #CoronaVirusSA #CoronaVirusUpdate pic.twitter.com/YLccrDG9Li
— Department of Health (@HealthZA) June 9, 2020
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