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South Africa's total COVID-19 cases cross 1 million mark

By Promit Mukherjee

 

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FILE PHOTO: A worker walks beneath electronic flight schedules boards at Cape Town International Airport, run by state-controlled airports company ACSA, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Cape Town, South Africa, July 7, 2020. Picture taken July 7, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo

 

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's total coronavirus infections since the first case in March crossed a million on Sunday, its Health Ministry said, just days after a new faster spreading variant was confirmed to be present in the country.

 

The grim milestone comes nine days after the country, the worst hit in Africa, reported 900,000 cases. The country had taken two weeks to reach 900,000 from the 800,000 seen early in December.

 

Several hospitals and medical centres have reported wards overflowing with patients with many healthcare workers cancelling their vacations to tackle a huge influx of patients.

 

Mediclinic International Plc, among the top three private hospital networks in the country, said on Sunday that a severe rise in cases had placed a very heavy strain on available healthcare resources including staff, equipment and beds to provide intensive treatment for seriously ill patients.

 

"The numbers of patients seeking care within our hospitals has exceeded previous numbers during the first peak and the majority of our ICU and High Care units are operating at capacity," the company said, referring to the Western Cape province.

 

The new variant, referred to as 501.V2, was discovered by a network of scientists around South Africa who have been tracking the genetics of the virus. The variant appears to be focused in the south and southeast of the country and has been dominating findings from samples collected since October, they say.

 

The Coronavirus Command Council, the top government body monitoring the disease, met on Sunday to decide on whether further measures such a tighter lockdown or stricter rules on public movement should be imposed, according to local media News24.

 

"Today, we have breached one million cumulative cases of COVID-19 in South Africa, with a cumulative total of 1,004,413 cases reported," the ministry said in a statement late Sunday.

 

The total number of deaths touched 26,735.

 

For an interactive graphic, click https://tmsnrt.rs/2Kx1cMO

 

The number of daily rise in infections has already crossed the July peak when the cases topped just shy of 14,000. Daily infections on Dec. 25 was the highest so far with 14,796 cases.

 

Since the new variant was announced, several countries cancelled flights to the country, pounding the already bruised travel and tourism sector.

 

(Reporting by Promit Mukherjee; Editing by Alison Williams)

 

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Seem it's not just SA, but the entire continent that's having problems.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/26/world/africa/africa-coronavirus-pandemic.html

As Virus Resurges in Africa, Doctors Fear the Worst Is Yet to Come

 

The coronavirus killed far fewer people in Africa than in Europe and the Americas, leading to a widespread perception that it was a disease of the West. Now, a tide of new cases on the continent is raising alarms.

 

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