The World Health Organization (WHO) says sub-Saharan Africa has witnessed a significant decrease in Covid-19 cases and deaths over the past two weeks.Omicron – the highly infectious coronavirus variant first detected in November – has lead to more cases worldwide.Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Egypt, which are all in northern Africa, are still witnessing a surge.Countries in southern Africa have seen a decline in new virus cases by 41%, according to the WHO’s Covid-19 Incident Manager in South Sudan Sacha Bootsma.East Africa has seen a reduction by 47%, central Africa by 68% and West Africa by 60%.Ms Bootsma said around 336 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine had been administered in Africa – representing about 65% of the available doses.Some 143 million people are fully vaccinated which is around 10.6% of the continent’s population. Africa accounts for 3.4% of the 9.9 billion Covid-19 vaccines doses that have been administered globally.
Covid cases declining in Africa – WHO

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