The past 24 hours saw a drop in the number of n ew COVID-19 cases, but an increase in the
number of deaths.
Reported new cases are 7 070, whilst deaths are 753. The total number of confirmed cases since
the start of the pandemic now stands at 1 430 648, whilst the death toll up to now is 42 550.
The breakdown of the new deaths are as follows:
- Kwa-Zulu Natal – 261
 - Limpopo – 219
 - Western Cape – 102
 - Gauteng – 75
 - North West – 50
 - Free State – 17
 - Mpumalanga – 16
 - Northern Cape – 7
 - Eastern Cape – 6
 
Provincial Breakdown – Positive Cases
| PROVINCE | CASES (FOR 27 JANUARY 2021) | % TOTAL | 
| Eastern Cape | 191 060 | 13,4 | 
| Free State | 74 865 | 5,2 | 
| Gauteng | 384 440 | 26,9 | 
| KwaZulu-Natal | 308 176 | 21,5 | 
| Limpopo | 56 059 | 3,9 | 
| Mpumalanga | 62 047 | 4,3 | 
| North West | 55 591 | 3,9 | 
| Northern Cape | 31 387 | 2,2 | 
| Western Cape | 267 023 | 18,7 | 
| Total | 1 430 648 | 100 | 
Breakdown of Global Cases
| REGION | CASES (FOR 27 JANUARY 2021) | 
| America | 44 197 482 | 
| Europe | 33 472 928 | 
| South-East Asia | 12 734 811 | 
| Eastern Mediterranean | 5 576 021 | 
| Africa | 2 506 862 | 
| Western Pacific | 1 375 542 | 
| Total | 99 864 391 | 
Source – World Health Organisation
Source: sacoronavirus.co.za
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