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Garden Route COVID-19 update – 3 December 2020

3 December 2020

The Garden Route has seen a 26% (525) increase in cases the last seven days compared to the previous seven days. Areas of most concern are Bitou, Knysna, George and Mossel Bay. We have also noted an increase in cases in Oudtshoorn and Hessequa.

New cases per subdistrict in the Garden Route

Area

Active cases 14 days ago

New active cases over last seven days

Percentage increase

 Bitou

226

298

32%
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 George

877

1 032

18%
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 Hessequa

48

53

10%
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 Kannaland

18

18

0%
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 Knysna

397

501

26%
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 Mossel Bay

368

481

31%
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 Oudtshoorn

100

176

76%
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 Garden Route

2 034

2 559

26%
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Of concern is the 67 new deaths recorded over this period.

George Regional Hospital is currently under severe pressure, as patients from district hospitals are admitted here for more advanced health interventions. George Hospital currently has 67 COVID patients admitted of which 22 are in high care. They also have 52 staff members who are currently infected by COVID. “The hospital is under immense pressure and we are trying to make space for as many patients as possible. We have already commissioned 3 additional wards to treat COVID-19 patients, all the while also ensuring we have capacity for other routine emergencies such as trauma cases ”, said Michael Vonk, CEO George Hospital. The hospital uses a daily average of 2.6 tons of oxygen to treat patients, compared to the daily average of 356kg/day in May 2020 (pre-COVID-19) which is more than during the previous wave (max 2.2 tons /day).

Knysna Hospital is also under severe pressure. On 4 December they had 40 patients admitted. “We have opened additional wards to accommodate the increasing number of COVID patients, and have recruited additional staff to assist. We are definitely under pressure, but have effective plans in place to deal with this surge”, said Dr Andries Brink, medical manager Knysna/Bitou subdistricts.

Harry Comay Hospital has converted two wards into COVID wards with an additional building, which was built during wave 1, which can take 20 patients. The hospital currently has 28 patients.

Testing sites across the district, especially in sub-districts with rising number of cases, are also testing to capacity daily. Two additional National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS) busses have been deployed to Knysna and George to keep up with the high volumes of tests needed.

Areas of most concern:
Mossel Bay: KwanonQaba, Hartenbos, D’Almeida and Heiderand.
George: Themabelthu, Pacaltsdorp, Parkdene, Rosemore, Borcherds, Blanco
Knysna: Smutsville, Concordia, Khayalethu
Oudtshoorn: Bridgeton
Bitou: Plettenberg Bay
Riversdale: Albertinia

We urge residents to be safe this festive season. Avoid crowded places, close contact settings and areas with poor ventilation.

 

Media Enquiries: 

Nadia Ferreira Principal
Communications Officer
Garden Route and Central Karoo Districts
Western Cape Government Health
Town Clinic,Plettenberg Bay
Tel: 076 379 5423
Email: Nadia.Ferreira@westerncape.gov.za
Website: www.westerncape.gov.za