COVID-19 death toll reaches 284, total cases climb to 7,028 in Africa: Africa CDC
Addis Ababa/Xinhua/UNI: The death toll from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the African continent has reached 284 as confirmed positive cases surpassed 7,028, the Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) revealed on Friday.
The Africa CDC, a specialized agency of the 55-member African Union (AU), in its latest situation update issued on Friday said the cases were spread across 50 African countries.
The continental disease control and prevention agency also disclosed that the highly COVID-19 affected countries include South Africa with 1,462 confirmed cases, Algeria with 847 confirmed cases as well as Egypt with 779 confirmed cases.
The Africa CDC also disclosed that some 561 people who have been infected with the COVID-19 have recovered across the continent.
Amid the rapid spread of the virus across the African continent, figures from the Africa CDC also show that more than 815 new confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported across the continent since the center's recent report on Thursday, in which the confirmed cases have increased from 6,213 on Thursday to 7,028 on Friday.
The death toll increased from 221 to 284 as of the stated period, according to the Africa CDC.
The African Union, through Africa CDC, has already activated its Emergency Operations Center and its Incident Management System for the COVID-19 outbreak on January 27.
The Africa CDC had also developed its third Incident Action Plan that covers the period from March 16 to April 15.
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