CDC: Africa beginning to “Bend the Curve” on COVID-19

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On average, there were signs of a decline in new infections across Africa over the last two weeks, said John Nkengasong, head of Africa CDC.
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Africa is beginning to slowly “bend the curve” of COVID-19 infections as measures like mask-wearing and social distancing slow down the spread of the pandemic on the continent, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.

Although the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak was slow in Africa in the early stages of the pandemic, the rate of infection gradually accelerated especially in South Africa, which now accounts for more than half of its caseload of more than 1.1 million.

On average, there were signs of a decline in new infections across Africa over the last two weeks, said John Nkengasong, head of Africa CDC.

“So I think that is really some sign of hope that we are beginning to bend the curve slowly. We take this news with cautious optimism,” he said.

“It’s very, very early, we’re dealing with a very delicate virus that spreads very quickly but it’s important to recognize those slight tendencies that are positive.”

Read the rest of this story here: https://whtc.com/news/articles/2020/aug/20/africa-beginning-to-bend-the-curve-of-coronavirus-africa-cdc/1050899/?refer-section=health

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