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Africa records 5,720 coronavirus cases, 197 deaths

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By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

A total 5,720 coronavirus cases have been recorded across Africa, with 5,115 confirmed cases, 197 deaths, and 408 recovered, in the latest figures collated by Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, United States.

Worldwide, there are now 872,830 cases, 43,271 deaths, and 184,581 recovered. Of these are 644,978 active cases and 227,852 closed cases, according to live updates by worldmeters.info

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) says the distribution of test kits from the Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy-Jack Ma & Alibaba Foundations Initiative has been completed in member states.

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Africa CDC is following the validation of the new testing protocol with member states and it plans to distribute additional 40,000 tests to countries in critical need.

South Africa has the highest number of cases (1,353) but Egypt has the highest death toll (46).

The overall figures across the continent so far are as follows

Total confirmed cases Active confirmed cases Recovered Confirmed deaths
                                                  Algeria       716       626       46       44
Angola 7 4 1 2
Benin 9 8 1 0
Botswana 3 3 0 0
Burkina Faso 261 215 32 14
Burundi 2 2 0 0
Cameroon 193 182 5 6
Cape Verde 6 5 0 1
Central African Republic 3 3 0 0
Chad 7 7 0 0
Comoros 0 0 0 0
Congo-Brazzaville 19 19 0 0
Democratic Republic of Congo 98 88 2 8
Djibouti 30 30 0 0
Egypt 710 507 157 46
Equatorial Guinea 12 11 1 0
Eritrea 15 15 0 0
Eswatini 9 9 0 0
Ethiopia 26 24 2 0
Gabon 16 15 0 1
Gambia 4 3 0 1
Ghana 161 125 31 5
Guinea 22 22 0 0
Guinea-Bissau 8 8 0 0
Ivory Coast 168 161 6 1
Kenya 59 57 1 1
Lesotho 0 0 0 0
Liberia 3 3 0 0
Libya 8 8 0 0
Madagascar 57 57 0 0
Malawi 0 0 0 0
Mali 28 26 0 2
Mauritania 6 3 2 1
Mauritius 143 138 0 5
Morocco 602 542 24 36
Mozambique 8 8 0 0
Namibia 11 9 2 0
Niger 27 24 0 3
Nigeria 139 125 8 2
Rwanda 75 75 0 0
São Tomé and Príncipe 0 0 0 0
Senegal 175 135 40 0
Seychelles 10 10 0 0
Sierra Leone 1 1 0 0
Somalia 5 4 1 0
South Africa 1,353 1,319 31 3
South Sudan 0 0 0 0
Sudan 7 4 1 2
Tanzania 19 17 1 1
Togo 34 23 10 1
Tunisia 362 349 3 10
Uganda 44 44 0 0
Western Sahara 0 0 0 0
Zambia 35 35 0 0
Zimbabwe 8 7 0 1

Source: Johns Hopkins University

Among other preventive measures, Africa CDC recommends that

  • All member states enhance their surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and carefully review any unusual patterns of SARI or pneumonia cases.
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Examples of enhanced surveillance include:

  • Adding questions about travel and testing for coronaviruses to existing influenza surveillance systems;
  • Notifying healthcare facilities to immediately inform local public health officials about persons who meet the case definition for SARI and/or have recent travel or contact history with someone who has travelled to a country with local transmission.
  • Member states that receive direct or connecting flights from affected countries should screen incoming passengers for severe respiratory illness and a history of recent travel to any country/area or territory reporting local transmission.
  • Member states should be prepared to expand questions about recent travel to additional countries as the outbreak evolves.
  • Notify WHO and Africa CDC immediately if suspected or confirmed cases of infection with novel coronavirus are identified. Africa CDC should be notified by emailing AfricaCDCEBS@africa-union.org.
  • Provide guidance to the general public about seeking immediate medical care and informing healthcare providers about recent travel or contact history in anyone who develops symptoms of severe respiratory illness.

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