Regular domestic and international air traffic resumed on July 1 and tourism, a key income generator for the country, is slowly picking up.Around 45,000 cases have been recorded in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, and more than 900 deaths.In June, the daily caseload rose by between 500 and 800 but latterly has dropped to between 300 and 400.Authorities say they are also gearing for a likely second wave as restrictions are eased.
As coronavirus spreads across the globe, countries in Africa are taking preventive measures to keep the disease out and many are showing a … All were women.On 2 April, the three first cases were confirmed in Malawi.On 25 March, the two first cases were confirmed in Mali.On 13 March, the first case in the country was confirmed.By 18 April 2020, there had been 7 confirmed cases in the country, 6 of whom recovered, and one died making Mauritania at the time the only affected country in Africa and in the world to become free of COVID-19.The country's first case was announced on 22 March, a 75-year-old man who returned from the On 14 March, the first two cases in the country were confirmed.By 25 March 2020 the total number of cases reached seven, of which one is thought to be a After 5 April 2020, when 16 cases were identified, no new infections occurred until the end of April. 'Hello and welcome to AS' live coverage of the coronavirus in Africa. The two cases were people who came back to the country from The Ghana Health Service reported on August 6 that over 2,000 health workers had been infected and six have died.On 13 March, Guinea confirmed its first case, an employee of the On 25 March, Guinea-Bissau confirmed its first two COVID-19 cases, a Congolese On 11 March, the first case in the country was confirmed.On 12 March 2020, the first case was confirmed in Kenya by President On 13 March, the first case in Kenya was confirmed, a woman who came from the On 15 March 2020, further restrictions were ordered, including closing of schools, banning of all social gatherings including religious gatherings, and banning of all flights banned effective 25 March.On 13 May, the first case in Lesotho was confirmed.On 16 March, the first case in Liberia was confirmed.On 17 March, in order to prevent the spread of the virus, the UN-recognised On 24 March, the first case in Libya was confirmed.On 20 March, the three first cases were confirmed in Madagascar.
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The other two are Libyan and Eritrean nationals.[33]. With the current situation indicating the spread of the virus Ethiopia has declared a As of April 17, the total cases reported were 92 of which three patients have died and fifteen have recovered. The Nigeria's high profiled persons that have tested positive for COVID-19 are: Buhari's chief of staff, In Nigeria, there were fears everywhere that the chief of staff, On 14 March, the first case in the country was confirmed.On 6 April, the first four cases in the country were confirmed. 00:40 The restrictions have been progressively eased since June.The country has some of the best healthcare facilities on the continent, but the World Health Organisation (WHO) this week deployed 43 experts to "strengthen" the nation's response to the pandemic.Egypt became the first African country to report a coronavirus case on February 14.
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91 375 25 00 1 is an English national employed at a gold mine in the country who vacationed in Liverpool and came back on March 10, transiting through Vancouver and Paris.As of 18 April 2020 there was a total of 557 confirmed cases, 35 deaths and 294 recovered cases.On 31 March, the first two cases in the country were confirmed.On 20 March, the first case in the country was confirmed, a 62 year old from the On 14 March, the first case in the country was confirmed.On 19 March, the first case in the country was confirmed.As a preventative measure, arriving travellers were to be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival. 00:40