COVID-19 WRAP | 113 new deaths as Covid-19 cases near 650, 000 in SA
September 11 2020 - 21:53
113 new deaths as Covid-19 cases near 650, 000 in SA
South Africa now has 646, 398 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 15,378 deaths, health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said on Friday evening.
He also revealed that the country had recorded 113 new deaths in the last 24 hours.
As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 646 398, the total number of deaths is 15 378 and the total number of recoveries is 574 587. pic.twitter.com/M7xKHjSvJ6
— Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) September 11, 2020
September 11 2020 - 16:53
Yet another snag for Covid-19 Ters relief payments
Payments of new and outstanding applications for the Covid-19 Temporary Employer/ Employee Relief (Ters) Scheme benefits have temporarily been halted yet again for the labour department and Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) to improve controls.
A damning report last week by auditor-general (AG) Kimi Makwetu identified poor financial management and verification controls, leading to millions of rand in payments to the deceased and to people in prison.
September 11 2020 - 10:20
Cyril Ramaphosa and Zweli Mkhize's hints on level 1 lockdown, plus what could change
SA could expect a “family meeting” as early as next week about reducing the level of lockdown restrictions.
September 11 2020 - 08:14
SA has 88.9% Covid-19 recovery rate
South Africa's Covid-19 recovery rate is hovering at 88.9%.
Health minister Zweli Mkhize said on Thursday night, “Our recoveries now stand at 573, 003.”
The latest pandemic update confirmed the death of 97 more patients in the past 24-hour cycle. They included 17 from KwaZulu-Natal, 21 from Gauteng, seven from Eastern Cape, four from Free State, one from Limpopo, 26 from Mpumalanga, 15 from North West and six from the Western Cape.
September 11 2020 - 07:53
As the first wave wanes, these are the lessons SA has learned from Covid
We’re on a downward trajectory as the number of active Covid-19 infections and deaths drops across SA.
This is by no means “the end” of it, say experts, but it’s a good time to reflect on what we’ve learnt.
September 11 2020 - 07:15
'Global access to testing and treatment is central to ending Covid-19': WHO
Equitable global access to tests, treatments and vaccines is key to ending #COVID19 fairly, effectively and efficiently.
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) September 10, 2020
Because if one of us is at risk, we are all at risk.
We are only safe when everybody is safe.https://t.co/rihWnivQ0V