The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa has surpassed 10 000, Health Minister Zweli Mkize said on Sunday.
The total now stands at 10 015.
Eight more deaths have been confirmed – three in the Western Cape, one in the Eastern Cape and four in Gauteng – bringing the total number of deaths to 194.
Mkhize, however, said he was encouraged by the number of recoveries, which was 4 173 as at 9 May.
The Western Cape and Eastern Cape combined make up 84% of the total new cases, Mkhize said.
341 336 tests have been conducted, with 49% of tests occurring in private facilities and 51% in public facilities.
17 257 tests had been conducted since the department’s last report.
Breakdown
- Western Cape: 5 168 cases, 98 deaths and 1 607 recoveries
- Gauteng: 1 952 cases, 22 deaths and 1 247 recoveries
- KwaZulu-Natal: 1 353 cases, 43 deaths and 606 recoveries
- Eastern Cape: 1 218 cases, 22 deaths and 519 recoveries
- Free State: 135 cases, six deaths and 105 recoveries
- Mpumalanga: 61 cases, no deaths, 22 recoveries
- Limpopo: 54 cases, three deaths and 28 recoveries
- North West: 45 cases, no deaths, 23 recoveries
- Northern Cape: 29 cases, no deaths, 16 recoveries