Coronavirus: SA's COVID-19 cases climb to 85
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
The number of people in South Africa, who've tested positive for the COVID-19 virus has climbed to 85.
Health officials say eight of these were local transmissions.
The president this week declared a national state of disaster in response to the outbreak.
Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize says two boys - aged three and five - and a 59-year-old woman with no international travel history from KZN are among those diagnosed with COVID-19.
KZN Education confirmed this week that a Grade R pupil and the child's mother tested positive for the respiratory disease at a primary school in Richards Bay.
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Officials had placed the school on lockdown and began screening children and staff.
In Mkhize's statement last night, four local transmissions have been recorded in Gauteng.
They are a 34-year-old man and three women, aged 21, 26 and 32.
In the Western Cape, a two-year-old boy is now sick.
Others - who tested positive for the virus - travelled from France, the US, Ethiopia and Dubai amongst other countries.
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Mkhize also gave an update on the South Africans repatriated from the epicentre of the outbreak in Wuhan, China.
He says they've all tested negative and will remain in quarantine for 21 days.
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