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COVID-19 deaths in South Africa exceed 17,000

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A worker assembles components for Constant Positive Airway Pressure, C-PAP, ventilation devices on the South African Ventilator Emergency Project assembly line at MCR Manufacturing Co (Pty) Ltd. in Rosslyn, South Africa, on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020. A group of South African car-part makers have switched their focus to the local production of breathing aids, a move to help the countrys health system and protect jobs threatened by the Covid-19 crisis. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images

South Africa recorded 40 new COVID-19 related deaths late Monday, bringing the total number fatalities nationwide to 17,016, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced.

Mkhize extended his condolences to the loved ones of those who passed on and thanked the health workers who had treated the deceased.

He also announced that 926 people had been diagnosed with the coronavirus in the past 24 hours after some 10,714 people were tested for COVID-19.

The country’s top health official said at least 4.2 million people have been tested since the virus was first detected in the country six months ago.

“Our recoveries now stand at 615,584, which translates to a recovery rate of 90%,’’ he added.

South Africa has the highest number of COVID-19 infections in Africa and is the 10th most-affected country globally

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