Coronavirus: WHO warns of 'dramatic evolution' of virus in Africa

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PARIS (AFP) - The World Health Organisation's regional director for Africa on Friday (March 27) warned the continent faced a 'dramatic evolution' of the coronavirus pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS - The World Health Organisation's regional director for Africa on Friday warned the continent faced a"dramatic evolution" of the coronavirus pandemic.

Moeti said there have been about 300 cases per day in recent days, and called for"intensified action by African countries". Cases have risen across the world's poorest continent over the past week to a total of nearly 3,500 cases and 94 deaths, according to an AFP tally that covers all of Africa. Moeti acknowledged that measures were being taken to contain the spread of the virus and to isolate suspected cases.

 

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