LATEST CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 IN SOUTH AFRICA (20 JUNE 2021)

STATEMENT

The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), a division of the National Health Laboratory Service, reports that 13,155 new COVID-19 cases have been identified in South Africa in the past 24 hours, representing a 23.7% positivity rate. The total number of laboratory-confirmed cases now stands at 1,823,319. A further 112 COVID-19 related deaths have been reported, bringing total fatalities to 58,702 to date. For more detailed information, visit the GIS Dashboard.

12 549 484 tests have been conducted in both public and private sectors as per the table below.

SectorTotal testedNew tested
Private7,085,06756%36,07365%
Public5,464,41744%19,52035%
Total12,549,484 55,593 

PROVINCIAL BREAKDOWN

The majority of new cases today are from Gauteng (66%), followed by Western Cape (9%).

North West accounted for 6%; KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga each accounted for 4%; Eastern Cape, Free State and Limpopo each accounted for 3%; and Northern Cape accounted for 2% of today’s cases.

The cumulative number of cases by province is shown below:

ProvinceNew cases on 20 June 2021Total cases for 20 June 2021Percentage total
Eastern Cape382202,49411.1
Free State360110,2966.0
Gauteng8,640553,90830.4
KwaZulu-Natal574346,81319.0
Limpopo40769,5373.8
Mpumalanga55988,5374.9
North West75986,6804.8
Northern Cape30856,6783.1
Western Cape1,166308,37616.9
Total13,1551,823,319100.0

HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS

An increase of 246 hospital admissions have been reported in the past 24 hours.

A summary of reported COVID-19 hospital admissions is shown below:

SectorFacilities ReportingAdmissions

to Date

Died to DateCurrently Admitted
Private257137,02822,1266,208
Public397153,72336,5783,136
Total654290,75158,7049,344

VACCINE UPDATE

For updates on the national vaccine programme, click here.

Thank you for your interest and remember that adhering to preventative measures limits your risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19. For more information on COVID-19, click here.

Kind regards,

Sinenhlanhla Jimoh, Senior Communications Manager

National Institute for Communicable Diseases

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