Adjusted Alert Level 4 Lockdown In Numbers – 11 July 2021

Nearly 20 000 – average of daily new cases South Africa has consistently recorded for the last two weeks, by 11 July 2021.
Over 200 000 – active COVID-19 cases in South Africa by 11 July 2021.
Over 4 200 – South Africans who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in the last two weeks, by 11 July 2021.
50 – maximum number of people allowed at restaurants and eateries.
Over 4.2 million – people in South Africa who have received a vaccine dose, by 11 July 2021.
One million – people in South Africa who have received a vaccine dose over the past seven weekdays, by 11 July 2021.
Nearly 190 000 – average number of people being vaccinated each weekday.
Over 60 and 50 – age groups of people currently being vaccinated.
Over 35 – age group of people to be registered on the Electronic Vaccination Data System from Thursday, 15 July 2021 and vaccinated from Sunday, 1 August 2021.
Six or seven – days of the week for all provinces to expand many sites to vaccinate people.
Over 17 million – Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses to be delivered to South Africa and other African countries by Aspen over the next three months, commencing in late July 2021. This follows a recent historic agreement between the African Union, through the AU COVID-19 Champion, and the European Union.
15-20 million – doses of the Pfizer vaccine that President Joe Biden announced the United States will donate to African countries through the COVAX facility.
More than R60 billion – money provided by the COVID-19 Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme since its inception in 2020 to protect the jobs of 5.5 million workers, by 11 July 2021.
5.5 million – workers whose jobs were protected by the more than R60 billion provided by the COVID-19 Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme since its inception in 2020, by 11 July 2021.

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