Premier Alan Winde update on Coronavirus COVID-19 on 2 December 2020

Update on the coronavirus by Premier Alan Winde

As of 1pm on 2 December, the Western Cape has 10 442 active Covid-19 infections with a total of 132 642 confirmed Covid-19 cases and  117 501 recoveries.

Total confirmed COVID-19 cases

132 642

Total recoveries

117 501

Total deaths

4699

Total active cases (currently infected patients)

10442

Tests conducted

813 824

Hospitalisations

1253 with 209 of these in ICU or high care

 

Cape Metro Sub-districts:

 

Sub-district

Cases

Recoveries

Western

12344

11015

Southern

12039

10618

Northern

7794

7163

Tygerberg

14767

13557

Eastern

12377

11260

Klipfontein

10208

9198

Mitchells Plain

9908

9015

Khayelitsha

9008

8327

Total

88445

80153

 

Sub-districts:

 

 District

 Sub-district

Cases

Recoveries

Garden Route

Bitou

1441

959

Garden Route

Knysna

2827

1955

Garden Route

George

6560

4730

Garden Route

Hessequa

513

446

Garden Route

Kannaland

180

148

Garden Route

Mossel Bay

3653

2831

Garden Route

Oudsthoorn

1938

1613

Cape Winelands

Stellenbosch

2468

2254

Cape Winelands

Drakenstein

4790

4498

Cape Winelands

Breede Valley

3809

3532

Cape Winelands

Langeberg

1315

1194

Cape Winelands

Witzenberg

1851

1656

Overberg

Overstrand

1896

1789

Overberg

Cape Agulhas

425

352

Overberg

Swellendam

401

372

Overberg

Theewaterskloof

1457

1271

West Coast

Bergrivier

549

519

West Coast

Cederberg

208

181

West Coast 

Matzikama

857

761

West Coast

Saldanha Bay Municipality

1623

1518

West Coast

Swartland

1852

1721

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

985

839

Central Karoo

Laingsburg

148

137

Central Karoo

Prince Albert

46

38

Unallocated: 2405 (2034 recovered) 

Data note:

  • It is not always possible to check and verify that the address data supplied for each new recorded case is correct, within the time frames required to provide regular and timely updates. This means that in some instances, cases could be allocated to the wrong sub-districts. We are working with the sub-districts to clean and verify the data and where errors are picked up locally, cases will be re-allocated to the correct areas.  
  • Due to a slight difference in the time at which the data for this statement was accessed, some of the sub-district data may differ from the data on the Western Cape provincial dashboard. Data updates in real time and therefore the numbers will vary at different times of the day. 

The Western Cape has recorded additional 28 deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in the province to 4699. We send our condolences to their loved ones at this time.

Managing resurgence through behaviour change:

Earlier today I participated in the Presidents Coordinating Council discussion, where President Cyril Ramaphosa engaged and consulted with the provincial Premiers- following a meeting of the Covid Command Council on Tuesday.

The Western Cape has seen a resurgence of Covid-19 in recent weeks and the increase in cases must be carefully monitored and managed. The Western Cape does not however support a lockdown being imposed on the province. We believe that local, targeted interventions based in science and common sense will not only help to flatten the curve of infection, but will also protect businesses and the economy from the negative impact of a lockdown.

We await further announcements from the President around potential interventions at a national level and in terms of the Disaster Management Act.

The Western Cape, for its part, will be working on specific and localised interventions aimed at reducing the infection rate. The province has for the duration of this pandemic, worked to introduce smart, innovative ways to reduce risk and infection. We will make further announcements during tomorrow's digicon on interventions which are focused on behaviour change and stronger enforcement.

I understand that Covid-19 fatigue has set in, and at this time of year, residents want to relax and enjoy everything that this province has to offer. However, in order to protect ourselves and our loved ones until a vaccine becomes widely available, we must continue to implement simple behavioural steps. 

As a province, we have faced and overcome major challenges such as the drought and the Covid-19 peak earlier this year. We have managed to overcome these challenges because residents took responsibility for themselves, and worked towards a common good. 

I want to thank those residents and businesses who have heeded our call over the past few weeks- and have taken responsibility as part of our recovery deal. That deal is still on the table- this province will continue to fight for recovery- so that we can win back jobs, make this province safer, and contribute to the dignity and wellbeing of our residents. In return, we ask only that you commit to safer behaviours- wear your mask, wash your hands regularly and keep your distance. This festive season- reduce the size of gatherings, or postpone them until it is safer, take your gatherings outdoors, and at all times avoid confined spaces, close contact and crowded places.

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