South Africa’s virus cases jump past 5,000

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The number of coronavirus cases in South Africa surged past the 5,000 mark on Thursday after it saw the largest single-day jump to date, health ministry figures showed.

A total of 354 new cases were confirmed on Thursday, bringing the overall total to 5,350, and the number of fatalities spiked by 10 to 103.

“This is the highest number of cases in a 24 hour cycle recorded to date and represents a 73 percent increase relative to the day before,” said the ministry in a statement. The day before, a total 203 new cases had been reported.

South Africa remains the continent’s worst infected country, followed by Egypt.

It is due to start gradually easing its strict lockdown regulations from 1 May. The restrictions have been in place since 27 March.

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