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COVID-19: South Africa records 286 new deaths

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:34 pm

South Africa stated 286 new coronavirus deaths late Friday, taking the variety of fatalities to 11,556, according to that country’s fitness officials.

It registered 6,275 new COVID-19 cases, bringing that tally to 579,140.

Health care gurus conducted extra than 3.3 million exams and 461,734 sufferers have recovered in the most-affected usa on the continent.

The pandemic has claimed more than 764,683 lives in 188 nations and areas due to the fact that it originated in China remaining December. 

The US, Brazil, India and Russia are currently the worst-hit countries.  More than 21 million cases have been suggested worldwide, with recoveries exceeding 13.2 million, according to figures compiled through US-based Johns Hopkins University. 

(AnadoluAgency)

Albert Echetah

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