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Garden Route Health Platform Update 11 December

11 December 2020

The Garden Route recorded a slight increase of 17% in new COVID-19 cases over the last seven days compared to the previous seven days.

New cases per subdistrict in the Garden Route

Area

Active cases 14 days ago

New active cases over last

7 days

Percentage increase

Bitou

295

304

3%

Arrow

Arrow

George

1 103

1 242

13%

Arrow

Arrow

Hessequa

50

74

48%

Arrow

Arrow

Kannaland

18

55

206%

Arrow

Arrow

Knysna

506

568

12%

Arrow

Arrow

Mossel Bay

508

641

26%

Arrow

Arrow

Oudtshoorn

187

228

22%

Arrow

Arrow

Garden Route

2 667

3 112

17%

Arrow

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We have also recorded 92 new deaths over this period, representing a 48% increase in new deaths when compared to the previous week.

George Regional Hospital is still under severe pressure, as patients from district hospitals are admitted here for more advanced health interventions. George Hospital currently has 71 COVID patients admitted of which 21 are in high care. They also have 49 staff members who are currently infected with COVID. 

Knysna and Oudtshoorn hospitals are also under pressure.

On 11 December Knysna Hospital had 34 patients admitted. The hospital received a new bulk oxygen tank to keep up with the demand for COVID-19 patients on oxygen. The daily use of oxygen has more than doubled during the resurgence. “We must all do our part in limiting exposure to the virus. Please adhere to the rules, wear your mask, limit exposure through limited interaction with others,” said Dr Andries Brink, medical manager of Knysna/Bitou subdistricts.

Oudtshoorn hospital had 28 patients admitted on 11 December. The hospital has noted a sudden big increase in hospitalisations the last few days.

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.

Areas of most concern:

Mossel BayKwanonqaba, Hartenbos, D Almeida and Heiderand

George: Thembalethu, Pacaltsdorp, Parkdene, George, Conville, Rosemore, Borcherds, Blanco

Knysna: Knysna, Smutsville, Concordia and Khayaletu

Oudtshoorn: Oudtshoorn and Bridgetown

Bitou: Plettenberg bay

Hessequa: Riversdale and 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