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Heartbreaking! COVID-19 Virus in 34 African Countries, Over 600 Cases Confirmed – WHO

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…12 Countries in African Region Now Experiencing Local COVID-19 Virus Transmission

More than 600 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in 34 African countries as of March 19, 2020 compared with 147 cases one week ago. Although the region has seen a significant increase in confirmed cases recently, there are still fewer cases than in other parts of the world.

Who Covid-19 in African countries“The rapid evolution of COVID-19 in Africa is deeply worrisome and a clear signal for action,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa.

“But we can still change the course of this pandemic. Governments must draw on all of their resources and capabilities and strengthen their response.”

WHO disclosed that twelve African countries are now experiencing local transmission, saying “It is crucial that governments prevent local transmission from evolving into a worst case scenario of widespread sustained community transmission. Such a scenario will present a major challenge to countries with weak health systems.

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“Africa can learn from the experiences of other countries which have seen a sharp decline in COVID-19 cases through rapidly scaling up testing, isolating cases and meticulously tracking contacts,” said Dr Moeti.

How COVID-19 Pandemic will Evolve in African Countries?

Understanding how the COVID-19 pandemic will evolve in Africa is still a work in progress. The response will need to be adapted to the African context – the demographics on the continent are very different from China, Europe and the USA.

Africa has the world’s youngest population and it appears that older people are more vulnerable to COVID-19.

However, preliminary analysis finds that people with underlying conditions are at higher risk. Across the Region, nearly 26 million people are living with HIV.

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Over 58 million children have stunted growth due to malnutrition. So it is possible that younger people will be more at risk in Africa than in other parts of the world.

WHO has been supporting governments with early detection by providing COVID-19 testing kits to countries in Africa, training lab technicians, and strengthening surveillance in communities.

COVID-19 Testing in African Countries?

Forty-five African countries can now test for COVID-19: at the start of the outbreak only two could do so. WHO is also providing remote support to affected countries on the use of electronic data tools, so national health authorities can better understand the outbreak in their countries.

Personal protective equipment has been shipped to 24 countries, and a second shipment is being prepared for countries with confirmed cases.

“COVID-19 is one of the biggest health challenges Africa has faced in a generation,” said Dr Moeti. “We can only stop this virus through solidarity.

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And the world is coming together. Donors are stepping up to the plate and providing funding while private sector in many countries are offering their support as well.”

How Lessons Help African Countries as Who Conduct Rumour Management

Lessons learnt in addressing previous epidemics are being used as a foundation to respond.

Basic preventative measures by individuals and communities remain the most powerful tool to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

For this reason, WHO is helping local authorities craft radio messaging and TV spots to inform the public about the risks of COVID-19 and what measures should be taken.

WHO is also conducting rumour management in all affected countries, and is guiding countries on setting up call-centres and hotlines to ensure the public is informed.

 

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