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Updates

  • South Africa to enter lockdown for 21 days with effect from midnight on Thursday. Under the lockdown, South Africans will be required to stay at home from midnight on Thursday 26 March 2020, until midnight on Thursday 16 April 2020. Source

These charts are all interactive. Mouse over an aspect of the chart to see more info, or if you are on mobile tap.

Total Cases

709 Infected (+155 today) | 15 529 Tested (+0 today)


Total Cases Per Province

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/tot_cases_per_province.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="400px"></iframe>

Note: It seems like government is no longer releasing information on the gender, age or transmission type of confirmed cases. Thus as a result, the following three charts will not be updated.

Total Cases Per Gender

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/tot_cases_per_gender.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="400px"></iframe>
Last updated - 19:00 23 March 2020 (New data not released yet by gov.)

Total Cases Per Transmission Type

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/tot_cases_per_travel.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="400px"></iframe>
Last updated - 19:00 23 March 2020 (New data not released yet by gov.)

Total Cases Per Age Group

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/tot_cases_per_age.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="400px"></iframe>
Last updated - 19:00 23 March 2020 (New data not released yet by gov.)

Testing & Cases Over Time


Cumulative

Date vs Cumulative No of Tests & Positive Cases

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/date_vs_cases_tests.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="450px"></iframe>

Date vs Cumulative No of Positive Cases

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[What “flattening the curve” means and why it’s so important.](https://sacoronavirus.co.za/2020/03/22/what-flattening-the-curve-means-and-why-its-so-important/) - COVID-19 Corona Virus South African Resource Portal

Date vs Cumulative No of Positive Cases Per Province

Note: You can click on provinces in the legend to hide or show them on the graph.

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Daily

Date vs Daily No of Positive Cases

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/date_vs_daily_cases.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="450px"></iframe>

Date vs Daily No of Tests

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/date_vs_daily_tests.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="450px"></iframe>
Note, the data contained in this figure was obtained by calculating the difference between the daily 'total tested' statistics released by governement. As such this data may not directly correspond to the amount of tests actually conducted each day.

Date vs Daily No of Positive Cases & Tests

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/date_vs_daily_tests_cases.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="450px"></iframe>

Date vs Daily No of Positive Cases Per Province

<iframe src="https://simonrosen173.github.io/Covid19SAData/date_vs_daily_cases_per_province.html" frameborder="0" width="100%" height ="450px"></iframe>

Data last updated: 20:00 25 March 2020

Further Info

N.B. Contact Info

  • SA DoH's Covid-19 Emergency Hotline: [0800 029 999](tel:0800 029 999)
  • SA DoH's Covid-19 WhatsApp Support Line: 0600-123456

Resources

Make sure to keep up to date using the following sources:

References

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