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South Africa Virus Cases Begin to Climb as Fourth Wave Predicted

The rise in cases comes days after the National Institute for Communicable Diseases said that the incidence of Covid-19 was increasing in wastewater samples of some areas of Gauteng, the most populous province. South African Medical Research Council data show that excess deaths, the number of deaths over an historical average, have been rising in recent weeks.
Scientists working with the government have predicted that a fourth wave of coronavirus infections could begin in December. Still, they said it will likely be less severe than previous resurgences because about a third of South African adults are fully vaccinated and between 60% and 70% of the population may have already been infected.
The number of confirmed daily infections peaked at almost 20,000 in July, during the third and most severe wave the country has experienced.
Source: Bloomberg Business News