S Africa records highest daily COVID infections as easing of lockdown approaches

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South Africa reported its highest daily coronavirus infection in a 24-hour cycle Wednesday, just a day before the countrywide lockdown moves down to the phase-4 of a five-phase plan to combat COVID-19.
There had been a 73% daily increase in confirmed COVID-19 infections, with 354 new cases taking the total to 5,350, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said Wednesday evening.
There were also 10 deaths overnight, raising the toll toll to 103.
The Health Department attributed these large figures to a proportionate increase in the number of tests conducted.
"The total number of tests conducted to date is 197,127, of which 11,630 were done in the last 24 hours. This is the highest number of tests done in a 24-hour period, representing a 66% increase relative to the previous day's tally.
"Additionally, we have also recorded the highest COVID positive result yield from a 24-hour cycle of testing at 3%," the statement said.
The department also expressed concern that that the number of new cases in the Western Cape Province had almost doubled from 133 on Tuesday to 264 on Wednesday.
"In the past 24 hours, the Western Cape contributed to 75% of the total new cases nationally, while only contributing 30% of total tests over the same period.
"These concerning trends have prompted us to plan for additional support to be deployed to the province to help contain the spread of COVID-19. The province has been asked to recruit additional personnel and 30 Cuban doctors will also be sent to reinforce the human resource capacity."
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First Published: Apr 30 2020 | 2:18 AM IST