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904 Covid-19 hospitalisations in WCape – Alan Winde

Premier says 16 additional deaths were recorded

Media Release: Update on the coronavirus by Premier Alan Winde

24 November 2020

As of 1pm on 24 November, the Western Cape has 6678 active Covid-19 infections with a total of 125 369 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 114 145 recoveries.

Total confirmed COVID-19 cases

125 369

Total recoveries

114 145

Total deaths

4546

Total active cases (currently infected patients)

6678

Tests conducted

749 056

Hospitalisations

904 of which187 are in ICU or high care

Cape Metro Sub-districts:

Sub-district

Cases

Recoveries

Western

11 749

10 725

Southern

11 345

10315

Northern

7539

7039

Tygerberg

14257

13348

Eastern

11 864

10 974

Klipfontein

9994

9178

Mitchells Plain

9547

8904

Khayelitsha

8761

8185

Total

85056

78668

Sub-districts:

 District

 Sub-district

Cases

Recoveries

Garden Route

Bitou

1139

782

Garden Route

Knysna

2285

1695

Garden Route

George

5443

4146

Garden Route

Hessequa

452

389

Garden Route

Kannaland

161

145

Garden Route

Mossel Bay

3139

2575

Garden Route

Oudsthoorn

1781

1535

Cape Winelands

Stellenbosch

2373

2191

Cape Winelands

Drakenstein

4707

4457

Cape Winelands

Breede Valley

3678

3478

Cape Winelands

Langeberg

1264

1164

Cape Winelands

Witzenberg

1748

1631

Overberg

Overstrand

1848

1751

Overberg

Cape Agulhas

377

342

Overberg

Swellendam

385

366

Overberg

Theewaterskloof

1344

1220

West Coast

Bergrivier

540

509

West Coast

Cederberg

190

179

West Coast 

Matzikama

816

728

West Coast

Saldanha Bay Municipality

1555

1470

West Coast

Swartland

1813

1696

Central Karoo

Beaufort West

910

820

Central Karoo

Laingsburg

144

136

Central Karoo

Prince Albert

42

36

Unallocated: 2179 (2036 recovered) 

Data note: It is not always possible to check and verify that the address data supplied for each new recorded case is correct, within the time frames required to provide regular and timely updates. This means that in some instances, cases could be allocated to the wrong sub-districts. We are working with the sub-districts to clean and verify the data and where errors are picked up locally, cases will be re-allocated to the correct areas.  

The Western Cape has recorded additional 16 deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in the province to 4546. We send our condolences to their loved ones at this time. 

16 Days of activism against violence against women and children:

Tomorrow we mark the start of 16 days of activism against violence against women and children.  In the Western Cape, we believe this should be important every day of the year, which is why we have adopted a 365 day approach to fighting gender-based violence.

SAPS annual crime statistics show that in the 2019/20 financial year, over 43 000 contact crimes were committed against women and children in this province alone. This is unacceptable.

During the lockdown, we saw the overall number of crimes reported decline but we also know that around the world, many women and children were locked down with their abusers, unable to seek help. As the lockdown has eased, we have begun to see an increase in violence again. 

We should all be having serious conversations about how we can be a part of the solution to this problem. 

As a province, we have launched the Western Cape Safety Plan, which will increase visible policing and put in place violence prevention plans that target children, families and the root causes of violence in our society.

We are seriously pursuing changes to the provincial liquor legislation in order to specifically reduce alcohol related harms.

The Department of Social Development currently funds 20 shelters for women and children in the province, and 4 emergency shelters. Six more are on the cards once the property MOUs are finalised.

Our victim empowerment programme ensures victims are aware of their rights, that they have access to emotional and practical support, and that they are helped to manage their trauma.

We are also strengthening our after hours response teams with 30 additional GBV social workers to ensure that we have the right support available to victims late at night and on the weekends when help is needed the most.

The Department of Education has also included a number of programmes at educating learners about gender based violence, and protecting them while at school. Learners, staff and parents can also report gender-based violence, and all forms of abuse to the Safe Schools hotline (number listed below.)

This year, Western Cape Department of Community Safety tasked an official within the court watching brief unit to track the court progress of gender based and domestic violence cases through the justice system. Where cases are struck off the court roll due to policing inefficiencies, the unit assists in ensuring that they are reinstated and/or the necessary disciplinary action is taken.

Between July and September, the court watching unit tracked 92 cases which were struck off the role due to police inefficiencies. Of this number, 66 were related to domestic violence, gender-based violence and femicide. 

The Department of Community Safety also recently concluded its report on SAPS’ compliance with the Domestic Violence Act. This is an important part of the department's oversight role and the report found that 67% of VISPOL and 74% of detectives at the 20 stations with the highest domestic violence caseloads, had not undergone the 5 day DVA training course. 

The report also found that some stations were not serving protection orders in the stipulated time period, that there were not enough trained volunteers in victim friendly support rooms at some stations and that protection orders were not correctly filed.

We must ensure that women and children who are victims of these crimes get access to the help they need and the justice they deserve. 

As men, we must never remain silent in the face of abuse and violence. 

As parents, we must raise our boys to respect girls and women. 

As neighbours, we must look out for the women and children in our communities.

As a country, we must make women and children feel safe in the knowledge that if they report abuse, that their complaints will be taken seriously.

If you are experiencing domestic violence, or have been a victim of gender based violence, please report it to the police, seek help from the Department of Social Development or one of the amazing NGOs which provide an essential service to victims of violence. 

Important contact details:

SAPS: 10111

Department of Social Development: 0800 220 250

Childline: 0800 055 555

Department of Education's Safe School's hotline: 0800 45 46 47

For more information on how to apply for a protection order, see the information booklet created by the Department of Community Safety, available here: https://www.westerncape.gov.za/assets/domestic_violence_and_the_law_24_november_2020_0.pdf

Issued by Office of the Western Cape Office of the Premier, 24 November 2020