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Africa Report: Nearly 256,000 Covid-19 Deaths Confirmed Across Continent

Africa Report: Nearly 256,000 Covid-19 Deaths Confirmed Across Continent

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Africa Report: Nearly 256,000 Covid-19 Deaths Confirmed Across Continent

The numbers are compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE)

As of July 04, 2022, confirmed cases of Covid-19 from 55 African countries reached  11,914,302 while  316,347,241 vaccinations have been administered across the continent.

Reported deaths in Africa reached  254,989 and  10,024,767  people have recovered. South Africa has the most reported cases of  3,995,291  and 101,812  people died. Other most-affected countries are Morocco (  1,225,305 ) , Tunisia (  1,052,180 ), Egypt (  515,645 ), Libya (  502,138 ),  Ethiopia (  489,341  ), and Kenya (  334,249  ), Zambia ( 326,259),  Botswana (  322,769), Algeria ( 266,128), Nigeria (257,637), Zimbabwe (255,586), Mauritius (231,036), Mozambique (228,183), Namibia (169,230), Uganda (167,935), Ghana (166,397), Rwanda (131,233), Cameroon (120,068), Angola (101,320), Congo-Kinshasa (91,393), Malawi (86,576), Senegal (86,363), Cote d’Ivoire (83,659), Swaziland (73,136), Madagascar (65,787), Sudan (62,624), Cape Verde (61,002), Mauritania (60,252), Gabon (47,939), Seychelles (44,847), Burundi (42,698), Togo (37,468), Guinea (37,123), Tanzania (35,768), Lesotho (33,938), Mali (31,171), Benin (27,216), Somalia (26,803), Congo-Brazzaville (91,393), Burkina Faso (21,044), South Sudan (17,722), Equatorial Guinea (16,087), Djibouti (15,690), Central African Republic (14,649), Gambia (12,002), Eritrea (9,801), Niger (9,031), Guinea Bissau (8,369), Comoros (8,139), Sierra Leone (7,702), Liberia (7,497), Chad (7,425), São Tomé and Príncipe (6,043),

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The numbers are compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University, using statistics from the World Health Organization and other international institutions as well as national and regional public health departments.

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