Covid-19: 2,364 cases, 181 deaths recorded in SA in past 24 hours

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Covid-19: 2,364 cases, 181 deaths recorded in SA in past 24 hours
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There have been 97,431 fatalities and 3,645,269 cases recorded across SA since the outbreak of the pandemic.

The WHO says thermal scanners are a helpful tool in the fight against Covid-19 by picking up a higher than normal body temperature that may point to symptoms of Covid-19.There were 2,364 Covid-19 infections and 181 fatalities recorded in SA in the past 24 hours, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases “Due to the ongoing audit exercise by the national department of health, there may be a backlog of Covid-19 mortality cases reported.

The NICD said there were 110 new hospital admissions, taking to 3,802 the number of people in hospital with Covid-19 complications.

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