He said of the 5,000 tests done in the past few days, 3,000 were coming from the public sector, “which is a change from what has been happening in the past few weeks where people were coming from the private sector largely”.
“It's a pattern that's going to help us to be able to determine the extent of infection from some of the densely populated areas and up to now, most people have not been going to public hospitals. We want to see how many people we could be getting so we don't miss anyone,” Mkhize said.
On Sunday, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in SA had risen by 145 to 2,173.
The number of deaths remained at 24.
The breakdown of confirmed cases according to province are:
— Gauteng 865
— Western Cape 587
— KwaZulu-Natal 443
— Free State 96
— Eastern Cape 88
— Limpopo 23
— Mpumalanga 21
— North West 19
— Northern Cape 16
— Unallocated 15