LATEST CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 IN SOUTH AFRICA (26 July 2022)

Today the institute reports 521 new COVID-19 cases that have been identified in South Africa, which brings the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 4 003 502.

Today, the NDoH reports 7 deaths, and of these, 2 occurred in the past 24 – 48 hours. This brings the total fatalities to 101,962 to date.

25 948 518 tests have been conducted in both public and private sectors as per the table below.

SectorTotal testedNew tested
Private14,117,70354.4%4,37353.3%
Public11,830,81545.6%3,83946.7%
Total25,948,518100.0%8,212100.0%

 

PROVINCIAL BREAKDOWN

ProvinceTotal cases for 25 July 2022Adjusted numbers after harmonisationUpdated total cases on 25 July 2022Incident infections for 26 July 2022Possible reinfections for 26 July 2022New cases on 26 July 2022Total cases for 26 July 2022Percentage total
Eastern Cape3641000364100385433641439,1
Free State216038021603882102160485,4
Gauteng13249480132494821226238132518633,1
KwaZulu-Natal71693407169347187971701317,9
Limpopo1596450159645100101596554,0
Mpumalanga2021620202162174212021835,1
North West2019870201987191202020075,0
Northern Cape11529001152902131152932,9
Western Cape701877070187785129770197417,5
Total400298104002981462595214003502100,0

 

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HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS
There has been an increase of 12 hospital admissions in the past 24 hours. The following table is a summary of reported COVID-19 admissions by sector.

SectorFacilities ReportingAdmissions
to Date
Died to DateCurrently Admitted
Private26225008940617476
Public40729057163525535
TOTAL6695406601041421011

 

VACCINE UPDATE
For updates on the national vaccine programme, click here.

Thank you for your interest and remember that adhering to the following preventative measures helps to limit your risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19.

  • Getting vaccinated for COVID-19
  • Wearing your mask properly to cover your nose
  • Opting to gather in ventilated spaces
  • Avoid unnecessary gatherings
  • Keeping a social distance of one meter or more
  • Washing your hands regularly in the day with soap and water

For more information on COVID-19, click here.

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