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Coronavirus – South Africa: North West Health on Coronavirus COVID-19 confirmed cases on 25 May


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COVID-19: Potchefstroom Hospital’s outpatient department closed following decontamination

The total number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the North West Province as of Sunday, 24 May 2020 is 94, an increase of 13 from previously reported cases. This is the highest daily increase of cases ever recorded in the Province.

The province has recorded 24 cases in the last seven days. The cases include a 59 year old professional nurse who tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday, 23 May 2020 at Potchefstroom Hospital. The nurse is attached to the outpatient department of the hospital.

The outpatient department has since closed and was decontaminated on Sunday. It will remain closed for two days.

Appointments will be rescheduled.

Furthermore, the Department has begun a process of tracing contacts of the nurse. The contacts include 67 patients, 18 staff members and one family member.

A total of 1119 contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Province were identified and 999 (89%) were successfully traced. 598 contacts have completed 14 days monitoring period. Only 10 contacts have tested positive.

The breakdown of cases is as follows:

District Breakdown Cases
Bojanala  District 49
Rustenburg Municipality 32
Madibeng Municipality 13
Moses Kotane Municipality 3
Moretele Municipality 01
Dr. Kenneth Kaunda District 30
JB Marks Municipality 15
Matlosana Municipality 15
Ngaka Modiri Molema District 11
Mahikeng Municipality 07
Ditsobotla Municipality 02
Ratlou Municipality 01
Tswaing Local Municipality 02
Dr. Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District 03
Lekwa Teemane Municipality 02
Mamusa Local Municipality 01
Unallocated 01
Deaths 01

Data Harmonization

Allocation and verification of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the North West Province is an ongoing process. The Department of Health will continuously allocate cases after verification to a specific and appropriate location within a particular municipality.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of South African Government.

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