Covid-19 in numbers: SA and the world

Coronavirus is affecting every region of the world, and is spreading particularly fast in the US and Europe.Coronavirus is affecting every region of the world, and is spreading particularly fast in the US and Europe.
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SA had the 52nd most Covid-19 cases out of 167 countries and regions by noon on Monday, according to Johns Hopkins University.

In Africa, Egypt had the most at 327 cases, and SA had the next-highest confirmed number of cases.

More than 600 cases of Covid-19 had been confirmed in 34 countries in Africa by Thursday last week, said the World Health Organisation (WHO).SA fares well to date per million population infected, with five infected per million people, according to the Worldometer analysis.

This compares to 56 infections per million in China and 106 infections per million in the US.

China still has the highest total cases at 81,454 but the US numbers are rocketing upwards, with the third-highest number of 35,224 infections, according to Johns Hopkins.

Globally, 341,722 infections have been reported, and 14,765 deaths.

Nearly 100,000 of the people with confirmed Covid-19 have fully recovered.

The average age of South Africans with Covid-19 is 41.8 years. The youngest confirmed case is two years old and the oldest is 85, accordingMost local transmissions have been reported in Gauteng, at 12 out of 132 cases.

In the Western Cape there are seven local cases out of 29 confirmed infections, and in KwaZulu-Natal five out of 35 cases are local.

All continents except Antarctica have been hit by the global coronavirus pandemic.