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158 New Coronavirus Related Death In South Africa

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am

South Africa confirmed 158 new deaths from the coronavirus on Thursday, taking the whole range of deaths to 18,309, Zweli Mkhize the health minister announced.

 Zweli Mkhize stated 1,770 people had been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the less than 24 hours, pushing the range of tested instances nationwide to 698,184. 

The minister brought that so far, 4.4 million humans have been examined for the virus on account that it was once first diagnosed in the united states in the past seven months. Over 22,609 humans have been examined in the past 24 hours.  

(AnadoluAgency)

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