Why is Africa at least affected by the coronary

Africa's continent is turning out to be one of the smallest virus affected by COVID-19. Of the 110 thousand cases that have been confirmed so far around the world, only 81 are on the African continent. Egypt turns out to be the most affected, even because of its geographic position near Europe. So far in this [...]
Of the 110 thousand cases that have been confirmed so far around the world, only 81 are on the African continent.
Egypt turns out to be the most affected, even because of its geographic position near Europe. 48 cases have been confirmed in this country so far, while 17 are in Algeria.
The first person in Egypt has died. A 60-year-old German who came as a tourist a week ago has become the first victim on this continent. He died Monday, while he was diagnosed with diseases Friday.

Another 45 have been infected on a cruise ship traveling the world, with one of the bans in Egypt.
One of the reasons that the virus has not spread to Africa, compared with the continent of Europe and Asia where there are thousands of confirmed cases, is that states have recently faced the Ebola virus, and many preventive measures had only been taken.
Another reason is considered to be the heat facing this continent. While numerous experts say African state labs may not be sophisticated enough and there may be more cases than have been confirmed.












