econintersect.com
  • 토토사이트
    • 카지노사이트
    • 도박사이트
    • 룰렛 사이트
    • 라이브카지노
    • 바카라사이트
    • 안전카지노
  • 경제
  • 파이낸스
  • 정치
  • 투자
No Result
View All Result
  • 토토사이트
    • 카지노사이트
    • 도박사이트
    • 룰렛 사이트
    • 라이브카지노
    • 바카라사이트
    • 안전카지노
  • 경제
  • 파이낸스
  • 정치
  • 투자
No Result
View All Result
econintersect.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

Spread Of COVID-19: A Continental Disparity

admin by admin
9월 6, 2021
in Uncategorized
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS

from Statista.com

— this post authored by Niall McCarthy

As of May 27, Africa had 119,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to the World Health Organization, just 5,000 more than the U.S. state of Illinois. Indeed, the continent appears to be on a completely different trajectory to the WHO’s Americas and Europe regions who have recorded 2.45 and 2.04 million COVID-19 cases respectively. Even though most experts are attributing the slower spread of the virus in Africa to the continent’s woeful testing capacity, there might be more to the story amid a sense of hope that it could be spared the worst of the pandemic.


Please share this article – Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons.


In terms of testing, the U.S. ratcheted up its daily tests to 42.79 per 1,000 of is inhabitants as of May 24 while Canada managed 39.21 per 1,000 of its citizens as of May 25. Africa is far behind and Nigeria, its most populous country, carried out 0.22 tests per 1,000 inhabitants as of May 25, according to Our World In Data. Its government has stated that they are focusing on clusters of outbreaks rather than widespread testing of the population. In Ethiopia, the testing rate is 0.73 per 1,000 people while it’s noticeably higher in South Africa at 9.84 per 1,000 inhabitants.

That low rate of testing has raised fears that COVID-19 is spreading across Africa undetected but that may not be the case. Last week, Dr. John Nkengasong, director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, said that the continent has not experienced a spike in unexplained community deaths nor massive flooding of hospitals. He nevertheless urged governments to remain cautious, warning that African countries need to drastically increase their testing capacity and aim to test at least 1 percent of the continent’s population.

Health systems across Africa remain highly vulnerable to outbreaks of disease due to years of conflict and turmoil with medical equipment in short supply. Grim models have suggested that three million people could be infected in a worst case scenario with 300,000 deaths. As of May 27, Africa’s death toll stood at just over 3,500. Experts have been baffled by that low number with some attributing it to factors such as Africa’s youthful population, warm weather and the prevalence of BCG vaccinations against tuberculosis. Droplet-spread diseases such as the flu have historically spread at a slower pace in Africa and COVID-19 may be similar. Even though the trend is positive thus far, officials are advising African government’s to remain extremely vigilant until scientific evidence emerges to explain it.

Infographic: COVID-19's Spread: A Continental Disparity | Statista

You will find more infographics at Statista.

.

Previous Post

Social Media’s Plantation Of The Mind

Next Post

Narrow Leadership

Related Posts

Scammers Steal $300K Using Fake Blur Airdrop Websites
Uncategorized

FBI Warns Investors Of Crypto-Stealing Play-to-Earn Games

by admin
Maersk Almost Completing Russia Exit After The Sale Of Logistics Sites
Uncategorized

Maersk Almost Completing Russia Exit After The Sale Of Logistics Sites

by admin
Why Is ‘Staking’ At The Center Of Crypto’s Latest Regulation Scuffle
Uncategorized

Why Is ‘Staking’ At The Center Of Crypto’s Latest Regulation Scuffle

by admin
Mexico's Pemex Dismantled Resources Worth $342M From Two Top Fields
Uncategorized

Mexico’s Pemex Dismantled Resources Worth $342M From Two Top Fields

by admin
Oil Giant Schlumberger Rebrands Itself As SLB For Low-Carbon Future
Uncategorized

Oil Giant Schlumberger Rebrands Itself As SLB For Low-Carbon Future

by admin
Next Post
Final August 2021 Michigan Consumer Sentiment Shows A Stunning Loss Of Confidence

Final August 2021 Michigan Consumer Sentiment Shows A Stunning Loss Of Confidence

답글 남기기 응답 취소

이메일 주소는 공개되지 않습니다. 필수 필드는 *로 표시됩니다

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Econ Intersect News
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Politics
  • Uncategorized

Browse by Tags

adoption altcoins bank banking banks Binance Bitcoin Bitcoin market blockchain BTC BTC price business China crypto crypto adoption cryptocurrency crypto exchange crypto market crypto regulation decentralized finance DeFi Elon Musk ETH Ethereum Europe Federal Reserve finance FTX inflation investment market analysis Metaverse NFT nonfungible tokens oil market price analysis recession regulation Russia stock market technology Tesla the UK the US Twitter

Categories

  • Business
  • Econ Intersect News
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Politics
  • Uncategorized

© Copyright 2024 EconIntersect

No Result
View All Result
  • 토토사이트
    • 카지노사이트
    • 도박사이트
    • 룰렛 사이트
    • 라이브카지노
    • 바카라사이트
    • 안전카지노
  • 경제
  • 파이낸스
  • 정치
  • 투자

© Copyright 2024 EconIntersect