South Africa records four new deaths related to COVID-19

South Africa records four new deaths related to COVID-19

Despite the fact that four additional COVID-19-related deaths were reported in South Africa, none of them occurred within the last 24- to 48-hour reporting cycle.

This indicates that the country has now experienced 101 922 fatalities since the epidemic, according to the most recent figures.

The Department of Health reported 880 new cases on Monday, bringing the total number of cases with test confirmation to 4,0631.

The Western Cape is the second-most severely affected province after Gauteng.

The number of patients in hospitals across the nation undergoing treatment for the coronavirus has increased by 10 over the past 24 hours, totaling 1,102.

The public and commercial sectors have each carried out 25 887 017 tests as of this writing.

13 651 doses of the COVID-19 vaccination have now been administered by the Department of Health, totaling 37 044 632 since the last reporting cycle.

According to data, 20 208 298 adults have received vaccinations, while youngsters between the ages of 12 and 17 received 2 614 546 doses of various vaccines.

As of July 18, 2022, the World Health Organization had received reports of 559 469 605 confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, including 6 361 157 fatalities.