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Africa Moving Toward Control of COVID-19 Says WHO Director

Feb 18 2022

The World Health Organization’s Africa director Matshidiso Moeti says Africa is moving to the “control phase” of the COVID-19 pandemic and increased vaccination rates will be crucial in helping the continent live with the disease.

Africa Sees Progress in Fight Against COVID-19

Feb 18 2022

After two years of struggling to contain the deadly spread of COVID-19, the World Health Organization reports the African continent is poised to control the trajectory of the pandemic.

COVID: South Africa gradually 'returns to normalcy'

Feb 18 2022

The world was shocked when the Omicron variant was discovered in South Africa last year. But life is almost back to normal there. The government has lifted most lockdown restrictions, and tourists are flocking back.

La Banque africaine de développement lance le Projet d’appui à la ...

Feb 18 2022

Le Projet d’appui à la résilience des entreprises des jeunes apporte une réponse spécifique de la Banque africaine de développement aux jeunes qui ont vu leurs activités fortement impactées par la...

Africa needs to ramp up COVID-19 vaccination six-fold

Feb 18 2022

Although COVID-19 vaccine supplies to Africa have risen significantly, the continent is struggling to expand rollout, with only 11% of the population fully vaccinated.

G20 members have received 15 times more COVID-19 vaccine doses per capita than sub-Saharan African countries

Nov 9 2021

The analysis, conducted by science analytics company Airfinity, exposes the severity of vaccine inequity between high-income and low-income countries, especially in Africa.

WHO advisors say COVID-19 pandemic far from over

Nov 9 2021

After reviewing the latest COVID-19 developments last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) emergency committee said the pandemic is far from over, though countries are making progress in rolling out vaccines and treatments.

African Union to buy up to 110 million Moderna COVID vaccines

Nov 9 2021

The African Union (AU) intends to buy up to 110 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna Inc in an arrangement brokered in part by the White House which will defer delivery of some doses intended for the United States to facilitate the deal, officials told Reuters news agency.

COVID-19 shows why African data is key for the continent’s response to pandemics

Nov 9 2021

Early predictions of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by some public health scientists painted a gloomy picture for Africa. The continent was expected to suffer a huge burden of disease and death. These predictions have not held true. The continent has experienced fewer deaths than predicted.

Six in seven COVID-19 infections go undetected in Africa

Nov 9 2021

Brazzaville, 14 October 2021 – A new assessment by the World Health Organization (WHO) shows that only 14.2% – or one in seven – COVID-19 infections are being detected in Africa.