New strain of COVID-19 driving South Africa's resurgence
South Africa is seeing COVID-19 cases rise as the new strain of the virus spreads though the country.
According to health officials, the new variant, known as 501.V2, is responsible for new cases, hospitalizations and deaths.
"It is still very early but at this stage, the preliminary data suggests the virus that is now dominating in the second wave is spreading faster than the first wave," Professor Salim Abdool Karim, chairman of the government's Ministerial Advisory Committee, said in a briefing to journalists, according to the Associated Press.
South Africa has had 921,922 confirmed cases and 24,691 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data. In the past day, it has seen 9,445 new cases and 152 new deaths.
Experts are saying the new strain of COVID-19 may be more infectious than the original virus.