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Coronavirus – South Africa: Premier Alan Winde on Coronavirus COVID-19 cases for 28 August


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As of 1pm on 28 August, the Western Cape has 4382 active cases of COVID-19, with a total of 104 711 confirmed cases and 96 479 recoveries.

Total confirmed COVID-19 cases 104 711
Total recoveries 96479
Total deaths 3850
Total active cases (currently infected patients) 4382
Tests conducted 478048
Hospitalisations 834 with 157 in ICU or high care

Cape Metro Sub-districts:

 Sub-district Cases Recoveries
Western 9198  8540
Southern 9433  8676
Northern 6543 6142
Tygerberg 13051  12228
Eastern 9942  9176
Klipfontein 9021  8236
Mitchells Plain 8417  7854
Khayelitsha 8238  7706
Total 73873 68558

Sub-districts:

 District  Sub-district Cases Recoveries
Garden Route Bitou 576 520
Garden Route Knysna 1348 1235
Garden Route George 3296 2990
Garden Route Hessequa 268 242
Garden Route Kannaland 110 105
Garden Route Mossel Bay 2125 1879
Garden Route Oudsthoorn 1137 814
Cape Winelands Stellenbosch 1994 1851
Cape Winelands Drakenstein 4207 3885
Cape Winelands Breede Valley 3273 3003
Cape Winelands Langeberg 1111 1011
Cape Winelands Witzenberg 1505 1357
Overberg Overstrand 1518 1443
Overberg Cape Agulhas 266 239
Overberg Swellendam 279 250
Overberg Theewaterskloof 1139 1059
West Coast Bergrivier 410 370
West Coast Cederberg 158 142
West Coast  Matzikama 332 271
West Coast Saldanha Bay Municipality 1337 1233
West Coast Swartland 1478 1338
Central Karoo Beaufort West 502 363
Central Karoo Laingsburg 125 88
Central Karoo Prince Albert 19 13

Unallocated: 2325 (2220 recovered)

Data note: It is not always possible to check and verify that the address data supplied for each new recorded case is correct, within the time frames required to provide regular and timely updates. This means that in some instances, cases could be allocated to the wrong sub-districts. We are working with the sub-districts to clean and verify the data and where errors are picked up locally, cases will be re-allocated to the correct areas.

More data is available here: https://bit.ly/2BsfdXt

The Western Cape has recorded an additional 9 deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in the province to 3850. We send our condolences to their family and friends at this time.

Business safety:

Over the past week, we have seen a number of businesses and sectors reopen for trade following a long lockdown period. It is important that businesses be allowed to reopen so that we can start the process of economic recovery so that we can save jobs and avoid the second, unemployment pandemic.

This must however be done safely. COVID-19 has not disappeared from the Western Cape and we still need to practice extreme care and caution to protect ourselves and our loved ones. Earlier on in the pandemic, the Western Cape Department of Health, together with the Department of Economic Opportunities drew up a series of safety guidelines for a number of sectors. These guidelines provide detailed information on how to minimise the risk of infection. I encourage businesses, even those who have been allowed to operate for a while to read these guidelines to see if there may be additional safety measures they can put in place. The guidelines are available here: https://bit.ly/31BWWBi.

Members of the public who believe that a business is not compliant with the safety standards, can report them by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/31BAsQT.

It is also vital that wherever we are, we continue to abide by the golden rules of hygiene. This includes regular and thorough hand-washing with either soap and water, or with an alcohol based hand sanitizer. Always wear a mask when you leave home, and ensure that you keep a distance of 1.5m between yourself and any other person. Always sneeze or cough into your elbow or into a tissue which you can discard.

It is also important that if you do not feel well, and if you are displaying symptoms, to stay home and to isolate yourself. If you fall into one of the high risk groups, it is important to get tested early if you are displaying symptoms.

The people of this province have done a phenomenal job in flattening the curve and I thank each and every one of you for taking this seriously. It is important that we do not fall back into old habits because we think that COVID-19 is no longer a risk and must continue to do everything we can to reduce the number of infections in our communities.

Issued by: Western Cape Provincial Government
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of South African Government.

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