COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | Africa records 824, 000 recoveries as cases cross 1.1 million

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COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | Africa records 824, 000 recoveries as cases cross 1.1 million
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Police arrest a health worker during a protest against economic hardship and poor working conditions during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe on July 6 2020.

Covid-19 cases in Africa have crossed 1.1 million, but of those 824, 000 recoveries have been recorded.cases on the African continent - with more than 824,000 recoveries & more than 25,000 deaths cumulatively.

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