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5 Hypotheses About the Lowest Number of Covid Deaths in Africa.
I remember when at the very beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, in March 2020, Africa was identified as a major focus of concern by the World Health Organization (WHO) because of the fragile health system and lack of adequate sanitary conditions.
The Director-General of WHO, Tedros Adhanom, warned African countries to prepare for the worst.
And what happened?
But more than a year later, the worst fears about the pandemic’s impact on the continent appear to have not been confirmed.
Until now, 224,000 people had died across the African continent, according to official data.
It’s a regrettable number, but it represents just over a third of the total registered in Brazil alone, where 612,000 died. And the Brazilian population is only one-sixth the size of the African one.