Third Wave COVID 19 Takes Toll on Africa

Historically, pandemics have economic impacts that last far longer than the virus itself. One hundred years after the Bubonic Plague of 1348 – 1350, for example, Europe’s population was still smaller than it was before the plague. This devastating impact had significant economic consequences for those who survived, creating labour shortages, higher wages, and the …

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Africa Challenges in Ensuring Access to Covid-19 Vaccines

The covid-19 pandemic has caused substantial mortality and plunged national economies into deep recessions. Although the spread of the virus can be mitigated through physical distancing, face coverings, and testing and tracing- and potentially with therapeutics- the risk of outbreaks and disruption to economic and social life will probably remain until effective vaccines are administered …

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COVID-19: Africa Weak Health Systems, and medical inequalities

Recognizing the importance of handwashing in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Africa, concerns have arisen about the condition of millions of Africans who lack access to hygiene facilities and clean water services. Inequalities in the health sector have existed for many decades and have led to unjust consequences in morbidity and mortality in the …

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