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A total of 16,393 recovery cases in Africa from Covid-19

OCHA AND COVID-19 | OCHA

The total number of deaths from the Corona virus, on the African continent has reached more less than 1,850 cases, since its appearance last December, with 48,186 confirmed cases recorded, and 16,393 cases of recovery.

In Morocco,  5,153 cases of HIV infection (Covid-19) have been recorded, including 1799 cases of similar recovery and 180 deaths, while the number of cases excluded after negative laboratory analysis reached 42 thousand and 684 cases to date.

In South Africa, the number of confirmed cases increased to 7,220, making it one of the countries most affected by the pandemic, while the number of deaths reached 138, compared to 2746 cases of recovery.

Among the countries of the continent most affected by (Covid-19), after South Africa, Egypt recorded 6813 confirmed injuries, including 436 deaths, 1632 cases of similar recovery, and Algeria with 4,648 confirmed cases, including 465 deaths, and 1998 cases of similar recovery, while the number increased The confirmed cases in Nigeria amounted to 2,802 cases, including 93 deaths, and 417 cases of recovery, according to MAP.

Tunisia recorded 1018 confirmed cases of the virus, including 43 deaths, and 406 cases of recovery.

Other African countries were also affected by the Corona Virus pandemic, such as Côte d'Ivoire (1432 cases, including 17 deaths), Cameroon (2104 cases, including 64 deaths), Niger (755 cases), Burkina Faso (672 cases), and Ghana (2719 cases) , Guinea (1710 cases), Djibouti (1116 cases), Senegal (1271 cases), and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (682 cases).

In addition, 490 confirmed cases were recorded in Kenya, 261 cases in Rwanda, and 580 cases in Mali, while in Ethiopia, 145 cases of HIV were recorded, including 4 deaths and 91 cures.

In Somalia, 756 cases were recorded, including 35 deaths and 61 cures, while Gabon counted 367 cases, including 6 deaths, and 93 cures.

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