JUST IN | SA records two more Covid-19 deaths as cases climb to 1,505

Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize on Friday announced that seven people have died from Covid 19 in South Africa, and there are now 1,505 cases of Covid-19 recorded across the country. File picture.
Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize on Friday announced that seven people have died from Covid 19 in South Africa, and there are now 1,505 cases of Covid-19 recorded across the country. File picture.
Image: Freddy Mavunda

There have been seven Covid-19 deaths recorded in SA, health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said on Friday.

Speaking in Cape Town, he said there were 1,505 cases of Covid-19 recorded across the country, an increase of 43 from Thursday night.

Mkhize said the two new recorded deaths were an 80-year-old man and an 81-year-old woman in KwaZulu-Natal.

He said there were two more cases that were under investigation and, if confirmed, would take the country's official Covid-19 death to nine.

He said that 50,219 tests had been conducted.

Mkhize said there was a question over whether or not it was “worth the effort” to test people when more than 50,000 tests had revealed a relatively small 1,500 cases.

“It is worth the effort even if we test several million people but only find a couple of thousand cases ... because the devastation of a Covid-19 outbreak that is unmanaged and uncontrolled is far worse than the cost of testing many people.

“We need many more people being tested,” he said.

This is a developing story.

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