But much of that aid has been tied up in “uncharacteristic delays” nearly three months after the passage of the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, the letter from aid groups said.
The letter has made clear the aid problem is a global one, pointing out the exponential rise in cases in Pakistan, and saying “the time to move is now.” Just 3 million tests for the virus have been conducted across Africa, a continent of 1.3 billion people, far short of the goal of testing at least 1% of that population, or 13 million. “One of the biggest challenges we face in the response continues to be the availability of supplies, particularly test kits,” WHO Africa chief Matshidiso Moeti told reporters on Thursday.
Some African officials have expressed open dismay or signaled quiet frustration over the U.S. government’s response. Others have called for a “Made in Africa” push to reduce reliance on imports, amid efforts across the continent to create homemade ventilators and repurpose factories.
AP Could this be because there is no true pandemic? A true Pandemic produces, sadly, dead bodies. I would ask, where are the bodies? Seems a normal flu season would have produced what we have seen so far, or even more. Just asking, that's all.
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