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Coronavirus Second Wave: Africa Records Higher Death Rates

Coronavirus Second Wave: Africa Records Higher Death Rates.

The health systems in Africa hobbled by shortages of oxygen and other resources are struggling with Covid’s “second wave,” pushing the fatality rate above the global average, the continent’s health watchdog said on Thursday.

According to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), so far, Africa has recorded around 3.3 million cases of Covid-19 and nearly 82,000 deaths.

These figures represent small fractions of the global totals, but cases have increased by an average of 14 per cent each week for the past month.

Africa CDC director John Nkengasong told a press conference Thursday that the continent-wide case fatality rate was now 2.5 percent — above the global average of 2.2 per cent. That is a break from earlier in the pandemic, when death rates on the continent were on average lower than the rest of the world, Nkengasong said.

“During the second wave, we are beginning to see that reverse. So I think that is one of the remarkable characteristics of the second wave, which we must fight hard,” Nkengasong said.

A total of 21 African countries have so far recorded death rates higher than 2.2 per cent, Nkengasong said. The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in Western Sahara has a death rate of 11.8 per cent, followed by Sudan at 6.2 per cent, Egypt at 5.5 per cent, Liberia at 4.4 per cent and Mali at four per cent.

Litigants Nkengasong explained this by noting that rising cases were stretching health systems.

“That also means you’re overwhelming the ability of nurses, doctors to manage patients. Because of that there will be inadequate attention and care… to patients because we have limited beds, limited supplies.”

He also cited the need for more oxygen supplies, which he said was becoming “critical.”

In Nigeria, health officials have described being forced to “decide which patients to manage and which not to manage,” Nkengasong said.

 Last week the African Union announced it had secured 270 million doses of coronavirus vaccines, which will complement those secured via Covax, the globally-pooled vaccine procurement and distribution effort.

However, there are “ongoing talks” with Russia and China to potentially secure more doses, though “for now we don’t have any deals,” Nkengasong said.

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