Addis Ababa,
As
Covid-19 caseload surpassed 225,105 on Saturday across the African
continent, 43 African countries are now under full border closure due to
the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
The
death toll from the pandemic has reached 6,040, while some 102,846
people have recovered, according to the latest data from the Africa
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).
The
Africa CDC said that the northern African region is the most affected
area across the continent both in terms of positive Covid-19 cases and
the number of deaths.
HIGHLY AFFECTED
The
highly affected African countries include South Africa, Egypt, Morocco,
Djibouti, Nigeria, and Algeria, said the specialized healthcare agency
of the African Union (AU) Commission.
Some countries on Saturday reported new records for their daily increases in Covid-19 infections.
Egypt
registered 1,677 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the highest
daily surge so far, raising the national count to 42,980, the Egyptian
health ministry said.
The
country has also reported a record single-day increase of 62 in Covid-19
deaths, taking the death toll to 1,484, said Khaled Megahed, the health
ministry's spokesman.
Ethiopia,
Africa's second most populous nation with a population of about 107
million, reported 268 new cases on Saturday, the highest daily increase
so far, taking the country's tally to 3,166, the Ethiopian Ministry of
Health said.
WORST HIT
South
Africa, the worst-hit country on the continent, has registered a total
of 65,736 cases and 1,423 deaths so far, according to Johns Hopkins
University's latest tally.
In
addition to the 43 countries under full border closure, the Africa CDC
also said Saturday that night-time curfew has been activated across 35
countries in an effort to halt the spread of the infectious virus.
Some
seven countries have imposed international air traffic closures, while
two countries have imposed travel restrictions to and from specific
countries, and two others have also activated entry and exit
restrictions, according to the Africa CDC.
It
added that some countries still allow cargo, freight and emergency
transport into and out of their respective countries, and some AU member
countries still allow citizens and residents to enter, but all borders
are essentially closed.
It also
noted that 54 African countries are practicing limited public gathering,
some 38 countries have exercised country-wide closure of educational
institutions, while limited prison and hospital visits has been also
ordered across 20 countries.
Amid
growing efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 across the continent,
some 18 countries have also initiated mass screening and testing, while
41 countries are practicing mandatory public use of face masks, the
agency said.
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