10 new Covid-19 deaths, biggest jump in cases recorded in last 24 hours

29 April 2020 - 21:28
By Matthew Savides
Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize revealed the latest Covid-19 figures on Wednesday night.
Image: Gallo Images/Darren Stewart Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize revealed the latest Covid-19 figures on Wednesday night.

South Africa on Wednesday recorded its single biggest 24-hour jump in Covid-19 cases, as the tally surged to 5,350.

This was an increase of 354 cases from Tuesday.

There were also an additional 10 deaths recorded, taking the total to 103.

"As at today [Wednesday], the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa is 5,350 - an increase of 354 cases," said health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize.

"This is the highest number of cases in a 24-hour cycle recorded to date and represents a 73% increase relative to the day before.

"While this is well noted, the interpretation of the rate of spread is more reasonably assessed by studying trends over time."

He said that there had been 197,127 tests conducted to date, with 11,630 done in the last 24 hours.

"This is the highest number of tests done in a 24-hour period, representing a 66% increase relative to the previous day’s tally," said Mkhize.