South Africa currently has 4 793 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the country – an increase of 247 from the previous day’s reported cases, the Department of Health said in a statement on Monday.
The health department also recorded three more Covid-19-related deaths.
In the Western Cape, a 79-year-old man, who presented with shortness of breath and chest pains, and a 58-year-old man, who had been living with HIV and obesity presented with imminent cardiovascular arrest.
The third death was a 54-year-old KZN man, who presented with respiratory distress and had diabetes.
As of Monday, 27 April, 2020, the total number of tests conducted to date is 178 470, of which 9 827 were conducted in the last 24 hours.
The province with the highest number of cases is the Western Cape, with 1 737, followed by Gauteng 1 353 and KZN 902 cases.
The remaining provincial breakdown:
Eastern Cape: 588
Free State: 111
Limpopo: 31
North West: 28
Mpumalanga: 26
Northern Cape: 17
Unallocated: 0
Minister of Health Zweli Mkhize further noted that more than 400 participants, including provincial MECs, HODs, clinicians, epidemiological and infectious disease experts, participated in a virtual ‘grand ward round’ on Monday evening.
“We discussed some interesting cases and unusual presentations.
“It was a fascinating session that has certainly contributed immensely to the body of work that ensures increased medical precision,” he concluded.