Minister Zweli Mkhize confirms total of 27 403 cases of Coronavirus COVID-19

As of today, the cumulative number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 27 403.

Case Data

Province

Total cases for 28 May 2020

Percentage total

Eastern Cape

3306

12,1

Free State

225

0,8

Gauteng

3329

12,1

KwaZulu-Natal

2349

8,6

Limpopo

144

0,5

Mpumalanga

111

0,4

North West

134

0,5

Northern Cape

51

0,2

Western Cape

17754

64,8

Unknown

0

0,0

Total

27403

100,0

Distribution of COVID-19 positive cases by age:

Reported COVID-19 Deaths:

Regrettably, we report 25 more COVID-19 related deaths- this brings the total national deaths to 577

This evening we are saddened to report that one of the deaths that have been reported is that of an employee of the National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS). She was confirmed with COVID-19 a few weeks ago and was thereafter admitted to hospital. She finally suc- cumbed to death today. We are deeply saddened by these news and wish to send words of comfort to her family and thank them for having allowed their loved one to serve the country during this difficult time.

We also take this opportunity to encourage other NHLS employees. We understand that this tragedy will certainly test you. But we wish to assure you of our commitment to continue tak- ing the necessary measures to protect you while you perform your duties by providing the PPE required and ensuring that your work place protocols observe all the safety measures to mitigate the risk of our front line employees getting infected.

We wish to express our condolences to all the loved ones of the deceased and thank the health care workers who treated these patients.

The recoveries to date are 14 370 which translates to a recovery rate of 52,4%.

The provincial breakdown is as follows:

Province

Deaths

Recoveries

Eastern Cape

77

1700

Free State

8

123

Gauteng

31

1993

KwaZulu Natal

50

1180

Limpopo

3

75

Mpumalanga

0

67

North West

1

45

Northern Cape

1

30

Western Cape

406

9157

Total

577

14370

Gender Distribution Deaths:

Male (%)

Female (%)

Total

308 (53,4%)

269 (46,6)

577

Age Distribution Deaths:

Age

Deaths (%)

Percentage

0-9

2

0,3

10-19

1

0,2

20-29

4

0,7

30-39

33

5,7

40-49

61

10,6

50-59

144

25

60-69

153

26,5

70-79

113

19,6

80-89

55

9,5

90-99

11

1,9

 

577

100

Testing Data

We continue to see the number of tests increasing rapidly and they consist of those who present to hospitals / laboratories (passive cases) and those who are identified for testing through the screening process.

For various reasons, a lot of work has to be done to synchronize these figures at the labora- tory. The figures that are reported are tests that have been conducted. Several tests are concluded, however a backlog arises where a number of them are not allocated per prov- ince. Of the specimens that have been collected based on the clinical prioritization, some specimens do not immediately get processed resulting in a backlog in tests. This means tests are not concluded on the same day when the specimen is received.

The number of days it takes to clear those specimen remains variable.

In the last 24 hours 20 727 tests have been conducted. This brings a total number of tests conducted to 655 723.

Sector

Total tested

 

New tested

 

Private

322 279

49%

12 289

59%

Public

333 444

51%

8 438

41%

Grand Total

655 723

 

20 727

 

COVID-19 indicators by province

Province Number of confirmed

Tests

Community screening

Contacts traced

Hospitalisations #

Case Deaths  fatality rate

Western Cape

143,741

511,588

13,291 (98%)

660

387

2.3

Eastern Cape

62,586

1,133,789

7,790 (85%)

135

70

2.3

Gauteng

209,657

1,559,279

12,007 (100%)

121

31

1.0

KZN

106,945

1,541,428

6,901 (100%)

146

49

2.2

North West

10,871

1,584,342

1,074 (90%)

31

1

0.8

Free State

33,165

1,594,273

3,637 (99%)

34

8

3.6

Limpopo

14,134

2,604,253

1,248 (92%)

3

3

2.1

Mpumalanga

18,124

1,744,397

2,452 (100%)

0

0

0.0

Northern Cape

5,825

640,746

796 (99%)

0

1

2.1

South Africa

634,996*

12 914 095

49,196 (96%)

1130

550

2.1

*Unknown tests: 29948  #Note the lag time in these data

As at 27 May 2020 634 996 tests had been conducted and of those a total of 29 948 tests reflects a backlog of unallocated tests. This is due to the lack of sufficient data recorded and this requires the NICD to verify each test prior to allocating it to the province.

Unprocessed Specimens:

Region

Unprocessed as at 9 May 2020

Unprocessed as at 14 May 2020

Unprocessed as at 21 May 2020

Unprocessed as at 25 May 2020

Eastern Cape

8350

7000

23000

22802

Free State

200

4300

6000

8800

Gauteng

15000

13000

23000

24076

KwaZulu Natal

12000

18000

28000

22802

Western Cape

14000

16630

21007

18000

Total

49 550

58 930

101 007

96 480

(Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, Limpopo and North West do not backlogs of unprocessed specimens)

 

The acting director general was indeed correct when he stated that the backlog was around 80 000. This is to confirm that the exact figure of specimens that have not been processed is 96 480 as at 25 May 2020.

The Minister also made reference to the backlog of tests that had not been allocated and stated the figure of 30 000. This was in reference to the backlog of tests done but remain unknown at this stage as depicted in the table entitled “COVID 19 Indicators By Province.”

The above table illustrates that number of tests conducted versus the specimens collected but not yet processed fluctuates on a daily basis.

As we have previously explained, this challenge is caused by the limited availability of test kits globally (that is, inadequate supply of extraction kits and high throughputs of PCR kits).

It must be acknowledged that this capacity issue is a global challenge.

It is on this basis that, whilst specimens to test for COVID-19 are being collected from the community screening campaign, priority is being given to processing specimens that are re- ceived from patients who are admitted in hospital and health care workers.

We continue to engage suppliers all over the world and have issued licenses through SAHPRA as part of mitigating this capacity challenge.

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