The impact of the Coronavirus on different parts of the world continue to raise questions about the judgement and handling of the pandemic by many leaders. Especially, across Africa where the infrastructure for healthcare and clean, drinking water are either not available or affordable. By Chido Nwangwu
- Confirmed cases = 115,892
- Number of deaths = 3,479
- Recoveries = 46,553
- Active cases = 65,860
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- Algeria – 8,503
- Angola – 70
- Benin – 191
- Botswana – 35
- Burkina Faso – 832
- Burundi – 42
- Cameroon – 4,890
- Cape Verde – 390
- Central African Republic – 652
- Chad – 687
- Comoros – 87
- Congo-Brazzaville – 487
- DR Congo – 2,297
- Djibouti – 2,468
- Egypt – 17,967
- Equatorial Guinea – 1,043
- Eritrea – 39
- Eswatini – 256
- Ethiopia – 655
- Gabon – 2,135
- (The) Gambia – 25
- Ghana – 6,808
- Guinea – 3,275
- Guinea-Bissau – 1,178
- Ivory Coast – 2,423
- Kenya – 1,286
- Lesotho – 2
- Liberia – 265
- Libya – 75
- Madagascar – 542
- Malawi – 101
- Mali – 1,059
- Mauritania – 262
- Mauritius – 334
- Morocco – 7,532
- Mozambique – 209
- Namibia – 21
- Niger – 951
- Nigeria – 8,068
- Rwanda – 336
- Sao Tome and Principe – 299
- Senegal – 3,130
- Seychelles – 11
- Sierra Leone – 735
- Somalia – 1,689
- South Africa – 23,615
- South Sudan – 806
- Sudan – 3,976
- Tanzania – 509
- Togo – 386
- Tunisia – 1,051
- Uganda – 222
- Zambia – 920
- Zimbabwe – 56