Africa may be the next body epitherator, O warns BSH

Africa may be the next body epitherator, O warns BSH

Africa can become the next epitherist of the Tyvid 19 virus, warns the World Health Organization. That's after there was an increase in coronary cases last week. Africa has had almost 1,000 deaths and more than 18,000 cases of people infected so far, even though statistics are apparently lower than [...]

Africa can become the next epitherist of the Tyvid 19 virus, warns the World Health Organization. That's after there was an increase in coronary cases last week. Africa has had almost 1,000 deaths and more than 18,000 cases of people infected so far, even though statistics are apparently lower than in some countries in Europe and the United States. The World Health Organization says that the virus has begun to spread away from African capitals. The organisation has also indicated that there are not enough ventilators in Africa to face a pandemic, says BBC News, Time broadcasts. Africa's World Health Organization Director Dr. Matshidisto Moeti, told the BBC that the organisation has witnessed the spread of the virus from capitals to the coast of South Africa, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Ghana. She said they have focused on preventing the virus rather than on its treatment because African countries do not have the capacity to treat many people simultaneously. One of the first deaths reported by coronary in Africa has been journalist Zimbabwean, Zororo Makamba in Mars. Local authorities in the capital, Harare, have said they had no fans to handle.

 

There are concerns that the virus can spread quickly into crowded areas where social distance and many people do not have access to drinking water and soap are impossible to practice

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