SA records 121 Covid-19 deaths, 1048 new cases

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Published Mar 25, 2021

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Cape Town - Over the past 24 hours, 1 048 new positive Covid-19 cases and a further 121 deaths were reported, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

Cumulatively, the country has recorded 1 540 009 positive cases since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The death toll stands at 52 372.

Testing

Over the past year, 9 690 819 tests have been conducted with 25 155 tests completed since the last report.

Recoveries

South Africa has recorded 1 466 595 recoveries, representing a recovery rate of 95%.

Deaths by province for March 24:

Eastern Cape 4

Free State 38

Gauteng 24

KwaZulu Natal 5

Limpopo 38

Mpumalanga 4

Northern Cape 8

Vaccine drive

“The number of health care workers vaccinated under the Sisonke Protocol remains 207 808, ” the health department said.

Graphic supplied by Health Department

Graphic supplied by Health Department

Graphic supplied by Health Department

Government advisory committee calls for tighter lockdown restrictions over Easter

The Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) on Covid-19 has recommended that government impose tighter lockdown restrictions for the upcoming long Easter weekend.

Speaking to eNCA, the chairperson of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Covid-19 Professor Barry Schoub said the committee had advised the government to implement tougher restrictions in a bid to stem the tide of the coronavirus third wave hitting South Africa.

He said the tighter restrictions would be temporary and should be quickly lifted after Easter.

"This is a sensitive period of the Easter period where there is the vulnerability and the chance of the risk that we could have a super spreading event, with all the festivities and activities that go with the Easter long weekend. So the advisory was for a temporary increase in restrictions over this period of time," he said.