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Africa sees a 32% increase in new COVID-19 cases despite global decline

byURN | theKR Partner News Agency
April 28, 2022
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The US sent 1.6 million Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shots to Uganda on Saturday. The US has now donated 11 million vaccine doses to Uganda and over 410 million doses to Europe and Africa. (IMAGE: COURTESY | the KR Media)

The US sent 1.6 million Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shots to Uganda on Saturday. The US has now donated 11 million vaccine doses to Uganda and over 410 million doses to Europe and Africa. (IMAGE: COURTESY | the KR Media)

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KAMPALA: While global COVID-19 cases have been on the decrease, Africa has had a 32% increase in cases in the past week, according to the latest epidemiological report by the World Health Organization (WHO).

With Omicron remaining the most dominant variant circulating, four countries in Africa reported an increase of over 20% in cases, with some of the greatest proportional increases observed in Burundi, South Africa, and Eswatini.

The organization also reports that globally, the number of new COVID-19 cases and deaths has continued to decline since the end of March 2022. During the week of April 18th through 24th, 2022, over 4.5 million cases and over 15,000 deaths were reported, accounting for decreases of 21% and 20%, respectively, as compared to the previous week.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO’s Director General, says recent figures are causing many countries to relax, with some progressively changing their COVID-19 testing strategies, resulting in lower overall numbers of tests performed and consequently lower numbers of cases detected.

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Dr. Ghebreyesus expresses worries that they are recently receiving less and less information about transmission and sequencing, which makes them increasingly blind to patterns of transmission and evolution.

Overall, however, in the past seven days, a total of 35 994 new cases were registered in Africa, bringing the cumulative number of infections recorded on the continent since the beginning of the pandemic to 8, 721,105 as of Wednesday.

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