The coronavirus is expected to be active on the African continent for a number of years, study says.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will today address the World Health Assembly on how South Africa is managing its Covid-19 outbreak.
According to the presidency, Ramaphosa will also brief them on broader African Union strategies, as part of South Africa’s current chairmanship of the AU. The coronavirus could kill 150,000 people in Africa in a year unless urgent action is taken, according to a WHO modelling study that says nearly a quarter of a billion people will be infected.
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