Over 24,000 Covid-19 cases in Africa

More than 24,000 Covid-19 cases have been reported on the African continent, with over 6,250 recoveries and 1,100 deaths, the World Health Organization reported on Thursday morning.

In his press conference yesterday, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO director general, said he believes that Africa is still at the beginning of its coronavirus outbreak.

The most affected countries in the WHO African Region are: South Africa (3,465 cases), Algeria (2,811 cases), Cameroon (1,163 cases), Ghana (1,042 cases), Cote d’Ivoire (916 cases) and Guinea(688 cases). Together, these countries account for 66% of the cases reported in the region.

Among countries with wide spread transmission, the highest case fatality ratios(CFR)were observed in Algeria (13.9%), Liberia (7.9%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (7.0%), Burkina Faso (6.5%)and Mali (5.4%).Algeria alone accounted for 55% of COVID-19 deaths reported in the region.

Via WHO African Region

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