By Katharine Houreld and David Lewis
Tanzania has released national figures since May 8, when it recorded 509 cases and 21 deaths.
In West Africa, Ghana’s trials are second to none. There are more than 21,000 of more than 313,000 tests. Three northern countries, fighting Islamist militants, have conducted 31,000 tests between them.
South Africa, home to nearly 60 million people, has conducted 1. 9 million tests, the highest on the continent. It accounts for more than 40% of cases in Africa.
It took three months before the Democratic Republic of Congo was able to conduct the tests outside the capital, Kinshasa. In many areas, it still takes two weeks to get results.
Tanzania has released national figures since May 8, when it recorded 509 cases and 21 deaths.
In West Africa, Ghana’s trials are second to none. There are more than 21,000 of more than 313,000 tests. Three northern countries, fighting Islamist militants, have conducted 31,000 tests between them.
It took three months before the Democratic Republic of Congo was able to conduct the tests outside the capital, Kinshasa. In many areas, it still takes two weeks to get results.
South Africa, home to nearly 60 million people, has conducted 1. 9 million tests, the highest on the continent. It accounts for more than 40% of cases in Africa.
In West Africa, Ghana’s trials are second to none. There are more than 21,000 of more than 313,000 tests. Three northern countries, fighting Islamist militants, have conducted 31,000 tests between them.
Tanzania has released national figures since May 8, when it recorded 509 cases and 21 deaths.
It took three months before the Democratic Republic of Congo was able to conduct the tests outside the capital, Kinshasa. In many areas, it still takes two weeks to get results.
South Africa, home to nearly 60 million people, has conducted 1. 9 million tests, the highest on the continent. It accounts for more than 40% of cases in Africa.
Tanzania has released national figures since May 8, when it recorded 509 cases and 21 deaths.
In West Africa, Ghana’s trials are second to none. There are more than 21,000 of more than 313,000 tests. Three northern countries, fighting Islamist militants, have conducted 31,000 tests between them.
South Africa, home to nearly 60 million people, has conducted 1. 9 million tests, the highest on the continent. It accounts for more than 40% of cases in Africa.
It took three months before the Democratic Republic of Congo was able to conduct the tests outside the capital, Kinshasa. In many areas, it still takes two weeks to get results.
Former President Pierre Nkurunziza has imposed some restrictions on the coronavirus. The election rallies drew tens of thousands more in the run-up to the May 20 election, and the government expelled the WHO representative and three colleagues.
On March 22, Rwanda imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in Africa. Borders were closed for returning citizens, who had to quarantine for 14 days. Movement was limited and police flew drones equipped with megaphones to enforce the rules.
Anti-government protests have drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets of Mali, which is also battling Islamist militants in much of the country. He conducted some outdoor tests in the capital.
Senegal closed its border, banned public gatherings and imposed a curfew in March. It began easing restrictions and plans to restart flights in July.
Tanzania has been slow to limit and impose social distancing rules. President John Magufuli dismissed the imported control kits as defective and said they had also yielded positive effects on samples taken from a goat and papaya.
Kenya has been locked down since mid-March. International is prohibited, unless it is for returning citizens; schools are closed until January; other people are encouraged to paint from home; A curfew at night is in effect.
Former President Pierre Nkurunziza has imposed some restrictions on the coronavirus. The election rallies drew tens of thousands more in the run-up to the May 20 election, and the government expelled the WHO representative and three colleagues.
On March 22, Rwanda imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in Africa. Borders were closed for returning citizens, who had to quarantine for 14 days. Movement was limited and police flew drones equipped with megaphones to enforce the rules.
Anti-government protests have drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets of Mali, which is also battling Islamist militants in much of the country. He conducted some outdoor tests in the capital.
Senegal closed its border, banned public gatherings and imposed a curfew in March. It began easing restrictions and plans to restart flights in July.
Tanzania has been slow to limit and impose social distancing rules. President John Magufuli dismissed the imported control kits as defective and said they had also yielded positive effects on samples taken from a goat and papaya.
Kenya has been locked down since mid-March. International is prohibited, unless it is for returning citizens; schools are closed until January; other people are encouraged to paint from home; A curfew at night is in effect.
Former President Pierre Nkurunziza has imposed some restrictions on the coronavirus. The election rallies drew tens of thousands more in the run-up to the May 20 election, and the government expelled the WHO representative and three colleagues.
On March 22, Rwanda imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in Africa. Borders were closed for returning citizens, who had to quarantine for 14 days. Movement was limited and police flew drones equipped with megaphones to enforce the rules.
Anti-government protests have drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets of Mali, which is also battling Islamist militants in much of the country. He conducted some outdoor tests in the capital.
Senegal closed its border, banned public gatherings and imposed a curfew in March. It began easing restrictions and plans to restart flights in July.
Tanzania has been slow to limit and impose social distancing rules. President John Magufuli dismissed the imported control kits as defective and said they had also yielded positive effects on samples taken from a goat and papaya.
Kenya has been locked down since mid-March. International is prohibited, unless it is for returning citizens; schools are closed until January; other people are encouraged to paint from home; A curfew at night is in effect.
Former President Pierre Nkurunziza has imposed some restrictions on the coronavirus. The election rallies drew tens of thousands more in the run-up to the May 20 election, and the government expelled the WHO representative and three colleagues.
On March 22, Rwanda imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in Africa. Borders were closed for returning citizens, who had to quarantine for 14 days. Movement was limited and police flew drones equipped with megaphones to enforce the rules.
Anti-government protests have drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets of Mali, which is also battling Islamist militants in much of the country. He conducted some outdoor tests in the capital.
Senegal closed its border, banned public gatherings and imposed a curfew in March. It began easing restrictions and plans to restart flights in July.
Tanzania has been slow to limit and impose social distancing rules. President John Magufuli dismissed the imported control kits as defective and said they had also yielded positive effects on samples taken from a goat and papaya.
Kenya has been locked down since mid-March. International is prohibited, unless it is for returning citizens; schools are closed until January; other people are encouraged to paint from home; A curfew at night is in effect.
Googling “Why I Can’t Smell,” a not unusual symptom, may be just one indicator of the spread of COVID-19.
Googling “Why I Can’t Smell,” a not unusual symptom, may be just one indicator of the spread of COVID-19.
Googling “Why I Can’t Smell,” a not unusual symptom, may be just one indicator of the spread of COVID-19.
Googling “Why I Can’t Smell,” a not unusual symptom, may be just one indicator of the spread of COVID-19.