Coronavirus – South Africa: COVID-19 Statistics in South Africa (24 June 2021)
By APO Group
25 June 2021 |
12:00 pm
Cumulative number of cases is 2 877 143. Number of new cases is 16 078. Number of new deaths is 148 bringing the total to 59 406. Recovery rate is 89,3%.Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa, Department of Health.Media filesDownload logo
Cumulative number of cases is 2 877 143. Number of new cases is 16 078. Number of new deaths is 148 bringing the total to 59 406. Recovery rate is 89,3%.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa, Department of Health.
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