Covid-19 cases up 24% in Africa in past week, as official urges more safety measures

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Covid-19 cases up 24% in Africa in past week, as official urges more safety measures
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Africa had 512,039 confirmed Covid-19 cases, with 11,915 deaths, as of Thursday

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Nairobi — African countries urgently need to scale up coronavirus testing and the use of face masks, a regional disease control body said on Thursday, as the epidemic gains traction across the continent with confirmed cases topping 500,000. John Nkengasong, head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention , said new cases were up 24% in Africa in the past week.“We must adopt an aggressive and bold approach: #maskonallfaces, ramp up test, trace and treat, strengthen community response. This will save lives and save [the] economy,” he said on Twitter.Five countries account for 71% of infections, Nkengasong said: Egypt, Nigeria, SA, Ghana and Algeria.

A shortage of reliable data afflicts many African nations, and some governments have been reluctant to acknowledge epidemics or to expose crumbling health systems to outside scrutiny. Other nations are too poor or conflict-ridden to carry out significant testing. Many have also started gradually easing lockdowns to reopen hard-hit economies, though governments are conscious that opening up too quickly could lead to a spike in new cases.

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