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WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by Nobody: 11:27am On Apr 18, 2020
COVID-19 cases on the continent may shoot up from thousands to millions if models are accurate, UN health agency says.


Coronavirus cases in Africa could surge from just thousands now to 10 million within three to six months, according to provisional modelling, a regional World Health Organization (WHO) official said.


But Michel Yao, head of emergency operations for WHO Africa, said on Thursday it was a tentative projection that could change. He noted worst-case predictions for the Ebola outbreak had not come true because people changed their behaviour in time.

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"This is still to be fine-tuned," he told a media teleconference. "It's difficult to make a long-term estimation because the context changes too much and also public health measures, when they are fully implemented, they can actually have an impact."

Separately, new research said Africa could see 300,000 deaths from the coronavirus even under the best-case scenario, according to modeling by the Imperial College London.

Under the worst-case scenario with no interventions against the virus, Africa could see 3.3 million deaths and 1.2 billion infections, the report by the UN Economic Commission for Africa said.

The world's poorest continent has seen more than 17,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and about 900 deaths so far - relatively few compared with other regions.

But there are fears that the numbers could balloon and overwhelm shaky health services.


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"We are concerned that the virus continues to spread geographically, within countries," said Matshidiso Moeti, director of WHO's Africa region, which comprises 46 sub-Saharan nations and Algeria.

"The numbers continue to increase every day."

Other killers
Infections in South Africa, which has the highest number of cases, have slowed after it began a strict lockdown, but other nations - such as Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Algeria - have seen higher than average fatalities.

The WHO is working with authorities there to improve patient care and reduce fatalities, Moeti said.

She warned that President Donald Trump's withdrawal of US funding for the WHO could harm not only the fight against the coronavirus but also that against other killers such as polio, HIV and malaria.

"The impact, potentially, of this decision will be quite significant on areas such as polio eradication" just as Africa was close to being declared polio-free, said Moeti.

Trump accused the Geneva-based WHO on Tuesday of promoting Chinese "disinformation" about the coronavirus, saying this probably worsened the outbreak.

More than two million people have been infected globally, with the largest number in the US.

Washington is the biggest donor to the WHO, which tackles specific diseases and also strengthens national health systems. The US contributed more than $400m to the WHO in 2019, roughly 15 percent of its budget.

"We are very much hoping [suspension of funding] will be re-thought because the US government is an important partner not only in financial terms but also it is an important strategic partner," Moeti said.


She also said the organisation requires $300m to help African governments respond to the pandemic


Source : https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2020/04/africa-coronavirus-cases-hit-10-million-months-200417055006127.html
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by Ofemmanu1: 11:28am On Apr 18, 2020
Belinda abi na Melinda Gates. weldone!
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by FINESHIRT(m): 11:36am On Apr 18, 2020
Heard exactly on news this morning. This is a very big threat before us. May God keep us safe.
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by EngrXrix(m): 12:01pm On Apr 18, 2020
pickatyou:


COVID-19 cases on the continent may shoot up from thousands to millions if models are accurate, UN health agency says.


Coronavirus cases in Africa could surge from just thousands now to 10 million within three to six months, according to provisional modelling, a regional World Health Organization (WHO) official said.


But Michel Yao, head of emergency operations for WHO Africa, said on Thursday it was a tentative projection that could change. He noted worst-case predictions for the Ebola outbreak had not come true because people changed their behaviour in time.

More:
What we know so far about coronavirus
'Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases?
Your coronavirus emergency kit: Preparation, symptoms, myths
"This is still to be fine-tuned," he told a media teleconference. "It's difficult to make a long-term estimation because the context changes too much and also public health measures, when they are fully implemented, they can actually have an impact."

Separately, new research said Africa could see 300,000 deaths from the coronavirus even under the best-case scenario, according to modeling by the Imperial College London.

Under the worst-case scenario with no interventions against the virus, Africa could see 3.3 million deaths and 1.2 billion infections, the report by the UN Economic Commission for Africa said.

The world's poorest continent has seen more than 17,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and about 900 deaths so far - relatively few compared with other regions.

But there are fears that the numbers could balloon and overwhelm shaky health services.


Coronavirus fallout:
IMF says Nigeria economy to shrink by 3.4% (2:56)
"We are concerned that the virus continues to spread geographically, within countries," said Matshidiso Moeti, director of WHO's Africa region, which comprises 46 sub-Saharan nations and Algeria.

"The numbers continue to increase every day."

Other killers
Infections in South Africa, which has the highest number of cases, have slowed after it began a strict lockdown, but other nations - such as Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Algeria - have seen higher than average fatalities.

The WHO is working with authorities there to improve patient care and reduce fatalities, Moeti said.

She warned that President Donald Trump's withdrawal of US funding for the WHO could harm not only the fight against the coronavirus but also that against other killers such as polio, HIV and malaria.

"The impact, potentially, of this decision will be quite significant on areas such as polio eradication" just as Africa was close to being declared polio-free, said Moeti.

Trump accused the Geneva-based WHO on Tuesday of promoting Chinese "disinformation" about the coronavirus, saying this probably worsened the outbreak.

More than two million people have been infected globally, with the largest number in the US.

Washington is the biggest donor to the WHO, which tackles specific diseases and also strengthens national health systems. The US contributed more than $400m to the WHO in 2019, roughly 15 percent of its budget.

"We are very much hoping [suspension of funding] will be re-thought because the US government is an important partner not only in financial terms but also it is an important strategic partner," Moeti said.


She also said the organisation requires $300m to help African governments respond to the pandemic


Source : https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2020/04/africa-coronavirus-cases-hit-10-million-months-200417055006127.html
So having known this, what steps are you taking as a world body to assist in curbing the spread of this pandemic in Africa. You can’t just sit there and give speculations/panic projections and not act. What is your responsibility as WHO to Africa. Abi na only to project numbers una sabi. Now I understand why trump cut your funding. Stop the panic projections and f****king do something damnit!!

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Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by virginboy1(m): 12:02pm On Apr 18, 2020
GOD FORBID
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by fireback: 12:02pm On Apr 18, 2020
WHEN THE INFECTION & MORTALITY RATE STARTS TO CLIMB, DON’T FORGET THOSE THAT BROUGHT IN THE CHINESE._Nnamdi Kanu.
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by inedujac: 12:03pm On Apr 18, 2020
Las las those who will survive go still survive.
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2020
So how did they know?

What are they doing about it?

What is the solution?

Liars from the pit of hell. Africa especially Nigeria wouldn't record death in such numbers. Never!
The God of Africa would never allow it.

Never!
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by NwaNimo1(m): 12:07pm On Apr 18, 2020
Only if the fckas vaccinate us!
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by socialmediaman: 12:07pm On Apr 18, 2020
EngrXrix:

So having known this, what steps are you taking as a world body to assist in curbing the spread of this pandemic in Africa. You can’t just sit there and give speculations/panic projections and not act. What is your responsibility as WHO to Africa. Abi na only to project numbers una sabi. Now I understand why trump cut your funding. Stop the panic projections and f****king do something damnit!!

You’re waiting for them right? Keep waiting. You should rather be asking Buhari and your state governors how much cuts they have made from the billions they budgeted for themselves, in order to fund research and fight against starvation and the virus

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Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by Oluneutral: 12:10pm On Apr 18, 2020
God forbid!

But let's back our prayers with actions please so that this their predictions will not come to pass.


Here are part of the things to do to curtail this pandemic:

Maintain social distancing.
Wash your hands regularly.
Avoid crowded places.
Stop touching your face anyhow.
If you must go out, wear face masks.
Stay at home and stay safe.

Combine these with your prayers and their predictions shall not be fulfilled.
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by holocron: 12:31pm On Apr 18, 2020
WHO has been infiltrated by the globalists or the NWO. They have an evil agenda for the world. It should be disbanded with immediate effect. Teacher don't teach me nonsense. The person wey you teach finish yesterday don die today. Me and you no dey for the same category.
Re: WHO : Africa Coronavirus Cases Could Hit 10 Million In Six Months by Nobody: 12:33pm On Apr 18, 2020
DDeliverer:
So how did they know?

What are they doing about it?

What is the solution?

Liars from the pit of hell. Africa especially Nigeria wouldn't record death in such numbers. Never!
The God of Africa would never allow it.

Never!

Current behavior, some countries in Europe have strict measures already + plus lots of testing but cases continue to rise despite best health care

Africa with poor health care, lack of testing, lack of funds may lead to many deaths some due to hunger

Anyway its presumptions

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