The Standard (Zimbabwe)

SA’s Covid-19 cases cross 700 000

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JOHANNESBU­RG — South African coronaviru­s cases reported since the rst infection in early March surpassed 700 000 on Friday, the Health ministry said, amid fears of an impending second wave as the nation battles an economic recession.

Some 2 019 new cases were identi ed on Friday, taking the total to 700 203 the ministry said. There have been 18 370 deaths in South Africa, while 629 260 people have recovered from COVID-19 and 4 505 553 have been tested.

The health ministry had recently warned of a second wave of the pandemic in the country of 58 million people if citizens and authoritie­s become complacent and stop taking precaution­s.

After a sharp spike in cases in the month of July, when the country was reporting an increase of 100 000 infections every 7-10 days, the spread of the virus has slowed considerab­ly.

The 700 000 mark was passed almost two months after South Africa crossed 600 000 coronaviru­s infections.

Stringent lockdown measures imposed from endMarch to curb the spread of the disease have taken a heavy toll on Africa’s most industrial­ised economy, which was already in recession with nearly a third of its workforce jobless. —

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