Premier Alan Winde confirms total of 303 045 cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 in Western Cape

As at 1pm on 15 June 2021, the Western Cape had 8 268 active COVID-19 infections, with a total number of 303 045 COVID-19 cases to date and 282 796 recoveries. 

Total number of COVID-19 cases to date

303 045

Total recoveries

282 796

Total deaths

11 981

Total active cases (currently infected patients)

8 268

Tests conducted

1 711 939

Hospitalisations

1109, of which 257 are in high care or ICU

By 5pm on 14 June 2021, the Western Cape Government had administered:

Phase

Vaccinated

Phase 1a and b (healthcare workers)

91 732 

Phase 2 (over 60s)

197 061 

TOTAL

288 793 (note: this figure is more than the dashboard figure due to a short lag time in updating vaccinations on the dashboard)

The Western Cape has recorded 20 additional deaths since our last daily update on Monday, 14 June, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in the province to 11 981. It should be noted that the total number is inclusive of historical deaths which have recently been updated. We send our condolences to the loved ones of those who have passed.

Additional data is available on the Western Cape COVID-19 data dashboard which also features active cases per sub-district, active cases per 100 000 and 7-day moving averages. To view the Dashboard, visit:  https://coronavirus.westerncape.gov.za/covid-19-dashboard  

You can also view the Western Cape Government’s vaccine registration dashboard by visiting: https://coronavirus.westerncape.gov.za/vaccine-dashboar

Premier Winde calls for residents to be safe this public holiday

Tomorrow, we will commemorate youth day and I call on residents to stay safe over the public holiday.

I remind residents to avoid gatherings at this time as we are experiencing a third wave of COVID-19 infections.

If you must meet with family and friends, please be responsible, by keeping your gathering small, short and outside, where there is lots of good ventilation.

I also urge residents to be responsible over this period and make wise decisions. This also means that should you wish to drink alcohol; you must do so responsibly. Please do not drink and drive, and ensure that you rest properly if you are travelling.

Minister Schäfer urges adherence to golden rules at all times during third wave

The Provincial Minister of Education, Debbie Schäfer, has noted that with the Western Cape now in the third wave, we are seeing more evidence of community-level transmission which in turn affects our schools. There are currently 148 active cases amongst school staff members and 314 active cases amongst learners in the Western Cape.

Minister Schäfer said: “I appeal to our learners to behave responsibly at all times. It is all very well to follow the golden rules at school, but if they do not follow them when not at school, they put themselves, their families, and their friends at risk.”

“I make a further appeal to parents: please, consider the implications of allowing your child to attend unnecessary gatherings. I understand that our learners – and their parents – have been through a stressful time during this pandemic, and want to relax and socialise with friends. But we cannot afford to let our guard down after school hours, because the short-term benefit of having fun is outweighed by the risk of infection.  The higher the rate of infection, the higher the chance of tighter restrictions, so it is up to each one of us to act responsibly.”

Premier Winde calls on young people to spare 6 minutes for 60+

This youth day, I call on young people to spare 6 minutes for 60+ by helping those who have not yet done so and who are eligible to register for their COVID-19 vaccine. This is a powerful way to make a real difference in your communities as the vaccine will save lives and jobs.

Registration is simple and can be done by: