Card image cap
74% genomes from the recent Covid-19 uptick in South Africa was Omicron: NICD report

The genome surveillance report from National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) of South Africa reveals that about 74 percent of genomes from the recent uptick of Covid-19 cases in the country was of Omicron variant.  

According to daily surge data from NICD, which continues to provide laboratory-based surveillance to inform the public health response towards COVID-19 in South Africa, the country reported 8561 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, taking the  total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 2,976,613 so far. This increase represents a 16.5 percent test positivity rate.  

The majority of new cases today were from Gauteng (72%), followed by Western Cape (7%). KwaZulu-Natal accounted for 6 percent. Mpumalanga and North West each accounted for 4 percent respectively. Limpopo (3%), Free State (2%) and Eastern Cape (1%). Northern Cape accounted for less than 1 percent of the new cases registered in the past 24 hours, said the National Department of Health.

As per the National Department of Health, a further 28 COVID-19 related deaths have been reported, bringing total fatalities to 89,871 to date in South Africa, where the emergence of the rapidly spreading new variant of SARS CoV-2 was detected with a sudden surge of Covid-19 cases since 14th of November.  The Department also informed that 19,529,031 tests have been conducted in both public and private sectors in the last 24 hours.

Elevate your practice with our advanced AI-based CDSS Tool.Transform your practice now!
Try AIDE

Disclaimer :
The author(s)' thoughts and opinions in this article are their own and do not necessarily reflect DocMode's viewpoint. The article is in no way created or edited by DocMode.


Submit a Comment