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Coronavirus: Africa faces a second wave

Coronavirus: Africa faces a second wave dw.com 12/23/2020 Silja Fröhlich, Idris Uwaisu The number of new coronavirus cases in Africa is rising sharply, and experts are talking of a second wave. But unlike in Europe, COVID-19 vaccines are still months away. © picture alliance / ZUMAPRESS/ D. Odhiambo Kenya shut schools for an extended period earlier this year The second wave of the pandemic, which has long since reached other parts of the world, is also sweeping across the African continent. From South Africa to Nigeria, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the number of new coronavirus infections is on the rise in many parts of Africa.

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Total Number Discharged – 151,708 Total Deaths – 2,058 Total Tests Carried out – 1,767,694 According to the NCDC, the 106 new cases are reported from 12 states- Lagos (33), FCT (20), Cross River (11), Rivers (11), Kaduna (7), Edo (6), Ondo (6), Nasarawa (3), Ogun (3), Kano (2), Bauchi (2) and Osun (2). Meanwhile, the latest numbers bring Lagos state total confirmed cases to 57,594, followed by Abuja (19,617), Plateau (9,024), Kaduna (8,921), Rivers (6,909), Oyo (6,838), Edo (4,875), Ogun (4,617), Kano (3,908), Ondo (3,172), Kwara (3,083), Delta (2,599), Osun (2,527), Nasarawa (2,325), Enugu (2,237), Katsina (2,083), Gombe (2,030), Ebonyi (2,007), Anambra (1,909), Akwa Ibom (1,765), and Abia (1,665). Imo State has recorded 1,642 cases, Bauchi (1,521), Borno (1,327), Benue (1,188), Adamawa (1,051), Niger (930), Taraba (910), Ekiti (865), Bayelsa (852), Sokoto (774), Jigawa (518), Kebbi (442), Cross River (366), Yobe (313), Zamfara (232), while Kogi state has recorded 5 cases

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