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South Africa has recorded 1 867 new COVID-19 cases which brings the total number of laboratory-confirmed infections to 3 688 423. This increase represents a 6.5% positivity rate. COVID19

A laboratory technician at the National Institute of Biomedical Research in Goma, DRC, works with a Cepheid cartridge.A laboratory technician at the National Institute of Biomedical Research in Goma, DRC, works with a Cepheid cartridge.

Guterres released a statement to mark the week in which the World Health Organisation declared the coronavirus a pandemic two years ago and after more than 446 million confirmed cases and six million deaths globally. Guterres says, while he acknowledged that many parts of the world were bringing the pandemic under control due to the extraordinary rapid development and deployment of vaccines, he also pointed to the three billion people still waiting for their first shot.

 

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