Covid-19 Updates

WHO: COVID spreading in Africa at record pace

The Delta variant of coronavirus is driving the pandemic forward in Africa at record speeds, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Thursday.

Infection numbers have increased in Africa for six weeks running, rising by a quarter week-on-week to almost 202,000 in the week that ended Sunday, it said.

The continent’s weekly record currently stands at 224,000 new cases.

Deaths rose by 15% across 38 African countries to nearly 3,000 in the same period.

“The speed and scale of Africa’s third wave is like nothing we’ve seen before,” Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO’s regional director for Africa, said in a statement.

The highly contagious Delta variant has been reported in 16 countries, accounting for 97% of samples sequenced in Uganda and 79% in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Oxygen demand in Africa is now 50% higher than at the peak of the first wave, a year ago.

“The rampant spread of more contagious variants pushes the threat to Africa up to a whole new level,” Moeti said.

“More transmission means more serious illness and more deaths, so everyone must act now and boost prevention measures to stop an emergency becoming a tragedy.”

The head of the DRC’s fight against COVID warned meanwhile of “catastrophe” if the Delta variant keeps rapidly spreading in the country.

“Our hospitals are overwhelmed, the morgues are overflowing, many politicians and university professors have been infected with the virus, and many have died,” Jean-Jacques Muyembe, head of the National Institute of Biomedical Research (INRB), said at an online press conference hosted by the WHO.

African countries are suffering from a crippling shortage of COVID vaccines.

Only 15 million people –- just 1.2% of the African population -– are fully vaccinated, the WHO said.

-EWN

In other news – Skeem Saam actress Pebetsi Matlaila who just gave birth slams those attacking her weight – Photo

Skeem Saam actress Pebetsi Matlaila has been on maternity leave following her pregnancy to spend some time with her newborn. Taking to social media, the actress shared a picture of how she looked 2 months ago.

Pebetsi Matlaila

She added that it took her 9 months to put on the baby weight so she is not going to subject herself to the pressures of society to lose the weight right away. She further added that such expectations are unrealistic and she will not resort to dangerous methods just to lose weight. Learn More