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Addis Ababa – As of Sunday, the latest coronavirus statistics (Covid-19) reported by 52 member states of the African Union (AU) were 30,329 cases; 1,374 deaths; and 9,106 recoveries, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Africa (CDC Africa) said in a statement.
South Africa has the most confirmed cases of all member states with 4,361 confirmed cases; 86 deaths; 1,473 recoveries. Egypt has 4,319; with 307 reported deaths and 1,114 recoveries.
Morocco has 3,897 cases, 159 deaths and 537 recoveries and Algeria 3,256; 419; 1,479.
The regional breakdown was as follows:
Central (2,652 cases; 92 deaths; 833 recoveries): Burundi (15; 1; 4), Cameroon (1,489; 53; 697), Central African Republic (19; 0; 10), Chad (46; 0; 15), Congo (200; 6; 19), DRC (442; 28; 50), Equatorial Guinea (258; 1; 8), Gabon (176; 3; 30), São Tomé and Príncipe (7; 0; 0).
This (3,127; 71; 1,076): Djibouti (1,008; 2; 373), Eritrea (39; 0; 13), Ethiopia (122; 3; 29), Kenya (343; 14; 98), Madagascar (123; 0; 62), Mauritius (331; 9 ; 295), Rwanda (183; 0; 88), Seychelles (11; 0; 6), Somalia (390; 18; 10), South Sudan (5; 0; 0), Sudan (213; 17; 19) , Tanzania (284; 8; 37), Uganda (75; 0; 46).
Norteño (12,479; 926; 3,361): Algeria (3,256; 419; 1,479), Egypt (4,319; 307; 1,114), Libya (61; 2; 18), Mauritania (7; 1; 6), Morocco (3,897; 159; 537), Tunisia (939; 38 ; 207).
South (4,698; 100; 1,553): Angola (25; 2; 6), Botswana (22; 1; 0), Eswatini (56; 1; 10), Malawi (33; 3; 4), Mozambique (70; 0; 9), Namibia (16; 0 ; 7), South Africa (4,361; 86; 1,473), Zambia (84; 3; 42), Zimbabwe (31; 4; 2).
Occidental (7,373; 185; 2,283): Benin (54; 1; 27), Burkina Faso (629; 41; 442), Cape Verde (90; 1; 1), Ivory Coast (1,111; 14; 449), The Gambia (10; 1; 8), Ghana (1,279; 10; 134), Guinea (996; 7; 208), Guinea-Bissau (52; 0; 3), Liberia (120; 11; 25), Mali (370; 21; 91), Niger (684; 27; 325), Nigeria (1,182; 35; 222), Senegal (614; 7; 276), Sierra Leone (86; 3; 10), Togo (96; 6; 62).
According to Reuters reports, around 2.91 million people have been infected by the new coronavirus worldwide and 203,264 have died.
African News Agency / ANA
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