The department has recorded 746 Covid-19 cases, with 264 of those being officials and 482 inmates.
Another eight officials and six inmates in the Western Cape had tested positive for the virus.
“The total number of recoveries in DCS is now 173,” Nxumalo said.
The breakdown of Covid-19 cases in the department is as follows:
The Eastern Cape: 490
Officials — 77
Inmates — 413
Recoveries — 72
Deaths — 3
Western Cape — 229
Officials — 172
Inmates — 57
Recoveries — 89
Deaths — 3
Limpopo — 2
Officials — 2
Inmates — 0
Recoveries — 1
Gauteng — 19
Officials — 7
Inmates — 12
Recoveries — 10
Northern Cape
Officials — 2
Free State
Officials — 1
KwaZulu-Natal
Officials — 2
Head office officials — 1
Recoveries — 1
Western Cape correctional services official dies from Covid-19
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A Western Cape correctional services department official has died from Covid-19.
The department said the official died on Tuesday. He had been suffering from diabetes.
“It is with a heavy heart that we confirm the passing of a 58-year-old official in the Western Cape. He was diabetic and this comorbidity strained recovery efforts. Our condolences go to his family, friends and entire department of correctional services brigade,” said correctional services spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo.
The department has recorded 746 Covid-19 cases, with 264 of those being officials and 482 inmates.
Another eight officials and six inmates in the Western Cape had tested positive for the virus.
“The total number of recoveries in DCS is now 173,” Nxumalo said.
The breakdown of Covid-19 cases in the department is as follows:
The Eastern Cape: 490
Officials — 77
Inmates — 413
Recoveries — 72
Deaths — 3
Western Cape — 229
Officials — 172
Inmates — 57
Recoveries — 89
Deaths — 3
Limpopo — 2
Officials — 2
Inmates — 0
Recoveries — 1
Gauteng — 19
Officials — 7
Inmates — 12
Recoveries — 10
Northern Cape
Officials — 2
Free State
Officials — 1
KwaZulu-Natal
Officials — 2
Head office officials — 1
Recoveries — 1
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