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South Africa deploys army medics to COVID-hit Gauteng province | Al Jazeera

South Africa is deploying army medical personnel to its commercial hub and most populous province to help health workers battle a surge in coronavirus, the government said on Friday.

South Africa, the worst-hit country in the continent, has entered a third COVID wave, with new daily cases doubling over the past two weeks.

Gauteng province – home to the administrative capital, Pretoria, and financial hub Johannesburg – is the outbreak’s current epicentre, accounting for about 60 percent of the latest daily increase.

“We have requested additional capacity to assist Gauteng in terms of military help,” acting Health Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane said at a virtual press briefing on Friday.

The deployment will start “from today,” she said.

The military will provide support for health workers and help with community testing and contact tracing.

Daily infections jumped by 13,246 on Wednesday, the highest in five months. Hospital admissions have increased by nearly 60 percent over the past two weeks.

To date, the country has recorded more than 1.7 million cases, of which at least 58,323 have been fatal.

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