South Africa’s health minister is reporting decreasing rates of new confirmed cases of COVID-19 but warns that vigilance must continue “to prevent a renewed surge.”
JOHANNESBURG —
South Africa’s health minister on Wednesday reported decreasing rates of new confirmed cases of COVID-19 but warned that vigilance must continue “to prevent a renewed surge.”
South Africa has 521,318 confirmed coronavirus cases, the fifth highest in the world and more than half of all…
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