WHO fear ‘silent’ virus epidemic unless Africa prioritises testing

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Africa has so far been spared the worst impact of the coronavirus, but World Health Organisation (WHO) is worried the continent could face a “silent epidemic” if its leaders fail to prioritise test…

Africa has so far been spared the worst impact of the coronavirus, but World Health Organisation is worried the continent could face a “silent epidemic” if its leaders fail to prioritise testing for it.

 

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Let the WHO leave Nigeria alone. We live with malaria, typhoid and high fever daily with many people surviving it. They can't continue to control us like remote

Deploy your resources to ramp up testing in a house you were it's architect

Sorry covid-19 Africa doesn’t fear you anymore, we are going to open up and life will continue, if you like you can stay or leave. WHO go to hell with your evil predictions about Africa.

Trash

Shut up 🤐

WHO leave us alone pls, our issues are bigger than Corona

Is it a must to be infected?

What is your business about Africa? You still in shock that your prediction about Africa failed

Is he sick?

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