334 more COVID-19 deaths recorded in South Africa

Three hundred and thirty-four more people have died from COVID-19 related complications, in the latest covid numbers recorded in the last 24-hour reporting cycle in South Africa, which brought the number of fatalities to 72,013.

According to the health department, 12,528 new cases were captured pushing our national caseload to more than 2,447,000.

The department also said 7,544,000 vaccines had been administered across the country so far.

Meanwhile, Western Cape health authorities said they are optimistic that vaccination targets would be reached in the coming week, despite a supply shortage of the jabs in the province.

More than one million vaccines have been administered across the province so far.

This comes as the Western Cape is recording the highest active cases in the country presently and leading with new daily infections.

While tens of thousands of more vaccines are expected to make their way to sites across all provinces this week, the current vaccine supply in the province remained constrained.

The Western Cape became the country’s third wave epicentre, after overtaking Gauteng.

The Western Cape health department’s Marika Champion said, “We do urge the public for their patience and understanding with our staff at the sites doing the best they can to ensure that everyone is vaccinated.”

Champion said the province’s health system also faced severe pressure.

“As the province enters the peak of the third wave in the coming week, our public message is really for responsible behaviour so that we can all work together to protect the whole system.”

At the same time, on Saturday the nation received the first batch of over 5.6 million doses which the national health department said will bolster the country’s vaccine drive.

-EWN

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5 men have been found guilty for the murder of Rhythm City actor Dumisani Masilela.

Dumisani Masilela

The five Bongani John Masombuka, 34, of Tembisa, along with Sfundo Harrison Nkosi, 30, Khumbuzo Solomon Mukhuba, 27, Brian Makhubedu, 24, and Mashudu Malema, 31, all from Ivory Park, will appear for sentencing proceedings in the North Gauteng High Court on Monday, August 2, exactly five years to the day since the actor’s tragic shooting. Learn More

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