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Africa Witnesses Longest-Running Decline In COVID-19 Cases – WHO

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
April 14, 2022
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Africa Witnesses Longest-Running Decline In COVID-19 Cases

Dr Matshidiso Moeti - WHO Regional Director for Africa

Africa is experiencing its longest-running decline in COVID-19 infections since the onset of the pandemic as recorded weekly cases have fallen for the past 16 weeks, while deaths have dropped for the last eight, according to WHO Africa.

The WHO stated that infections—largely due to the Omicron-driven fourth pandemic wave—have declined from a peak of over 308, 000 cases weekly at the start of the year to less than 20, 000 in the week ending on 10th April 2022.

Data from the Health Organization indicate that over the past week, around 18, 000 cases and 239 deaths were recorded, a decline of 29% and 37% respectively compared with the week before. WHO disclosed that this low level of infection has not been seen since April 2020 in the early stages of the pandemic in Africa.

Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa, however cautioned against complacency in the fight against the virus despite the declining trends in cases.

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“Despite the decreasing infections, it is crucial that countries remain vigilant and maintain surveillance measures, including genomic surveillance to swiftly detect circulating COVID-19 variants, enhance testing and scale up vaccination. With the virus still circulating, the risk of new and potentially more deadly variants emerging remains, and the pandemic control measures are pivotal to effective response to a surge in infections”.

Dr Matshidiso Moeti

Africa’s previous longest decline in COVID-19 infections was between 1st August and 10th October 2021. However, WHO stated that currently, no country is witnessing COVID-19 resurgence. World Health Organization (WHO) considers that a country is in resurgence when it records a 20% increase in cases in at least two consecutive weeks and that the recorded week-on-week rise is 30% or higher than the highest weekly infection peak previously reached.

Risks of new COVID Waves

With the cold season approaching in the southern hemisphere in June through August, there is a high risk of another wave of new infections. Africa’s previous pandemic waves have often coincided with lower temperatures when people mostly stay indoors and often in poorly ventilated spaces, WHO stated.

WHO further underscored that in addition to cold season, new variants can impact the evolution of the pandemic. In Botswana and South Africa, researchers are conducting further analysis into new sub-lineages of the Omicron variant recently detected there to determine whether they are more infectious or virulent. The BA.4 and BA.5 identified in the two southern African countries have also been confirmed in Belgium, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom.

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Currently there is no significant epidemiological difference observed between the new sub-lineages and known sub-lineages of the Omicron variant, which include BA.1, BA.2 and BA.3 sub-lineages.

With the receding infections, several African countries are easing key COVID-19 measures such as surveillance and quarantine as well as public health measures including mask-wearing and band on mass gatherings.

Based on current WHO technical guidelines, the Organization urged countries to weigh the risks and benefits as they relax COVID-19 measures, taking into account the capacity of their health systems, population immunity to COVID-19 and national socioeconomic priorities. It also called for systems to be in place to quickly reinstate the measures if the epidemiological situation worsens.

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