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Coronavirus Statistics - South Africa
The charts below show projected hospital resource use based on COVID-19 stats. The model assumes continued social distancing until the end of May 2026. In locations without social distancing measures currently in place, we have assumed they will be in place within seven days of the last model update.
Covid-19-statistieke: Hier is jongste syfers - Maroela Media
Nog 94 mense is in hospitale opgeneem en 4 811 mense in hospitale het positief vir Covid-19 getoets. Volgens die departement van gesondheid wys syfers steeds dat minstens tweederdes van diegene wat met Covid-19 in hospitale opgeneem word, nie ingeënt is nie. Entstof Nog 62 829 dosisse van die entstof is Vrydag toegedien.
National Department of Health - COVID19 Information Center
The NDoH COVID-19 Monitoring Dashboard uses a range of geo-spatial data to identify trends, hotspots & vulnerable area during the epidemic. Each province can access their own data and view trends at a district and suburb level.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) in South Africa - statistics & facts
Find the most up-to-date statistics and facts on the coronavirus (COVID-19) in South Africa
NICD The National Institute For Communicable Diseases
Access detailed reports and interactive dashboards for key health insights and data trends. The latest reports provide comprehensive insights into current public health trends, disease surveillance, and control efforts in South Africa.
South Africa Coronavirus (Live): 2,456,184 Cases | The Coronavirus App
View charts, historical data, fatality rate, recovery rate, total and new cases in South Africa and the rest of the world.
Covid-19: Statistiek in SA - Netwerk24
Volg die jongste syfers soos die pandemie in Suid-Afrika ontvou.
COVID-19 SURVEILLANCE REPORTS - NICD
This report presents data collected using clinical information from admitted patients at selected hospitals to identify trends in admissions of COVID-19 patients.
South Africa coronavirus information and stats
Real-time Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases tracker and resources to keep you safe.
COVID 19 – National Department of Health
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