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Preparing For A COVID-19 Resurgence In The WHO African Region by Martinal: 2:52am On Jan 22, 2021
The emergence of COVID-19 in January, 2020, has led to the largest pandemic in recent history. With fragile health systems, limited testing capacities, and potentially vulnerable populations, Africa was projected to be the worst affected continent.1 However, as of Dec 31, 2020, the African region, with 14% of the global population and 47 member states, remains among the least affected of the WHO regions, accounting for 2·4% of confirmed cases and 2·4% of deaths globally. In 2020, following substantial increases in June and July, COVID-19 cases declined in August and September, before plateauing in October and steadily increasing again in November and December.
Although several countries in Europe are experiencing second waves of the pandemic,2 there is rising fear of a COVID-19 resurgence in the African region. The recent upsurge seen in South Africa, Nigeria, and Senegal indicates possible resurgence, with notable signs of reduced adherence to public health and social measures (PHSM). As a result, transmission in households, schools, prisons, and other close settings has increased. This increase in transmission might force member states to reinstate lockdown measures with the associated negative socio-economic consequences.
Three interventions are crucial to prepare for and respond to a possible COVID-19 resurgence. First, communities should be empowered as first responders. The experiences during recurrent Ebola outbreaks, and the HIV pandemic, suggest that member states should invest more in engaging the community in the COVID-19 response by involving community leaders as partners, so improving buy-ins for PHSM, and mitigating harm from misinformation. Member states are urged to form local committees responsible for community dialogues on preventive measures with tailored messaging based on feedback around COVID-19 risk perceptions. Second, the risk of continued spread at subnational levels should be assessed to inform tailored responses. We recommend WHO's new guidance on implementing and adjusting PHSM in the context of COVID-19,3 which uses a risk–benefit approach at the lowest administrative level, with transmission intensity and health systems' response capacity used to assign a risk level to each area. Third, member states should plan for the worst-case scenario by anticipating when health system capacity might be overwhelmed, developing contingency plans aimed at improving and adjusting testing strategy and capacity,4 scaling up active case finding in areas with widespread community transmission, increasing capacity to isolate all cases, and maximising the current health workforce including redeploying health workers to high-need areas.
Sustainable and rapidly implemented interventions require strengthened response coordination to reduce transmission to levels that allow economic activity to continue across the region.
We declare no competing interests. The views expressed in this Correspondence are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of WHO.
Re: Preparing For A COVID-19 Resurgence In The WHO African Region by jagaban002(m): 3:33am On Jan 22, 2021
We all know the 2nd wave will come but Nigeria goverment are adding to the figure kilode .

Make no fucking body force anyone into lockdown if you have enough lock urself down if u don’t have go out and hustle but protect urself .

God help us all but me never jam anyone wey sabi Persin wey know perosn that has covid 19 and I stay at Eti osa lagos state and we do see 600 to 800 positive everyday at Lagos in der livescores result , where are they seeing them nah

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