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    SA coronavirus cases over 900, says Ramaphosa

    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses a media conference at the end of the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg on July 27, 2018, as the heads of the BRICS group -- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- met in Johannesburg for an annual summit dominated by the risk of a US-led trade war. Five of the biggest emerging economies on July 26, stood by the multilateral system and vowed to strengthen economic cooperation in the face of US tariff threats and unilateralism. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Themba Hadebe

    There are now more than 900 cases of Covid-19 in SA, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Thursday, hours before the country goes into a national lockdown to curb the spread of the virus.

    “We now have more than 900 people who are [infected] as the minister told me, and we fear it might rise much further than that,” Ramaphosa said during an update after a meeting with the AU bureau, which held a teleconference to co-ordinate the continent’s approach to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    On Wednesday the number of reported cases stood at 709. He did not provide details, but a statement issued a short while later by health minister Zweli Mkhize put the number at 927, an increase of 218 on the day before.

    Gauteng remains the hardest-hit province, with 409 cases, followed by Western Cape (229), KwaZulu-Natal (134) and Free State (49). The number of cases in the rest of the provinces remains in single digits but 79 cases are unallocated.

    Mpumalanga has nine cases, Limpopo six, North West and Eastern Cape each have five case, and two cases have been reported in Northern Cape.

    SA has entered a 21-day national lockdown at midnight on Thursday, which is intended to curb local transmission of the coronavirus.

    Ramaphosa will be addressing the police and the SA National Defence Force later on Thursday, which will be patrolling the streets and ensuring citizens adhere to the lockdown regulations.

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