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African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by lalasticlala(m): 9:19pm On Nov 13, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq29fhtwfC0

Strong leadership fought COVID-19 in Africa: the next step is to harness research

African countries are still reeling from the effect of measures, such as lockdowns, taken to contain the spread of COVID-19. Though painful, they were a vital part of the successful public health response mounted by many African leaders.

The quick responses by most African countries meant that they were able to avoid the large-scale loss of life seen elsewhere. The 1.8 million infections and 44,000 deaths recorded on the continent by mid-November are a great loss. They are, nevertheless, far from the catastrophic predictions made back in March and April.

But the fight is not yet over: the Africa Centres for Disease Control has recently warned of a fresh wave of infections, reporting almost 9,000 cases a day. With lockdowns easing and borders opening this figure will certainly rise.

If good public health measures helped Africa tackle its first COVID-19 wave, a response led by scientists and researchers must be central to any current and future threats. This was emphasised by several top African scientists gathered at a recent webinar convened to discuss next steps to contain the pandemic.

The strong leadership displayed by many African countries during the pandemic is certainly a lesson for others. But strong leadership needs good science. For Africa, this means that research for treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 must take place here, led by African scientists and tailored to this specific context.

Lessons from Africa
Global solidarity might be lacking in the fight against COVID-19 but regional cooperation is not, especially in Africa. As the director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control, John Nkengasong, pointed out, “the continent came together very quickly”.

Under his leadership, 55 health ministers gathered in Addis Ababa in February to develop a joint African strategy for the COVID-19 outbreak.

One of the decisions taken was to develop a platform to train 100,000 health workers and for the common procurement of diagnostics medical supplies. Called the “Partnership to Accelerate COVID-19 Testing in Africa (PACT)”, the initiative was set up for multiple countries and has led to 12 million tests being conducted.

Many countries closed borders and implemented lockdowns. South Africa instituted one of the world’s strictest. For its part the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) instituted a lockdown and suspended all flights into the country – the main way cases were being introduced.

A number of countries also developed impressive testing programmes. One was Senegal, whose Institut Pasteur in Dakar was one of the only two laboratories with COVID-19 testing capacity when the pandemic began. Results are now available in hours. The country has also trained health workers elsewhere on the continent, and the Institut is developing home-test kits which should be available soon.

In South Africa, an army of health workers with experience in HIV and tuberculosis were used as contact tracers for COVID-19.

Another feature of the response in some countries was getting the buy-in of communities. Steve Mundeke Ahuka, the incident manager for the COVID-19 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, said the country drew on its past experience in managing the Ebola response.

This involved using social scientists and epidemiologists to study perceptions of Ebola in the community because of the distrust of outsiders. These insights were used to create and adapt communications to combat fake news and support vaccination and contact tracing. After two difficult years, the strategies paid off: over 300,000 people were vaccinated.

Similar strategies were used for COVID-19.

Research on COVID-19
Most of the research taking place for COVID-19 is happening in North America and Europe. Large, well-organised clinical trials that were launched months ago are already saving lives.

This intensity of research is needed on the continent.

There are a number of reasons for this.

The first is that Africa has a different genetic profile. According to Helen Rees, executive director of the Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute in South Africa, who is leading COVID-19 vaccine efforts in South Africa,

Populations have different genetic backgrounds, and they are exposed to different infections such as HIV and malaria. We need to know if future vaccines will be safe and effective in our populations.

Another reason for more research on the continent is that it can help drive policy. As Borna Nyaoke Anoke, senior clinical project manager and medical manager at DNDi, argues:

We need large, well-conducted, randomised clinical trials in Africa to support policy change for treatments.

One of the most urgent priorities is the need for treatment for mild to moderate cases to avoid mass hospitalisations that would overwhelm already overburdened health systems. DNDi will soon be launching a large clinical trial with a number of African and European partners to fill this gap. A number of treatments that can be given to patients with mild symptoms will be tested.

Lastly, African countries need to be active in the research arena to ensure that they are not last in the queue for life-saving treatments and vaccines.

African countries have proved that they have the skills and expertise to provide local solutions to this global pandemic. They need to build on this success together to keep the pandemic at bay.

Source: https://theconversation.com/strong-leadership-fought-covid-19-in-africa-the-next-step-is-to-harness-research-149773

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by chatinent: 9:22pm On Nov 13, 2020
The countries they praised, biko, is that one that hid palliatives among?




Asking for a friend.

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Righteousness89(m): 9:42pm On Nov 13, 2020
The African nation that Handled the Plandemic was Tanzania ably Lead by Dr John Magufuli!

That's the Leader that is meant to School other leaders on how things should be Done. Not doing Copy! Copy! Up and down..

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by GAZZUZZ(m): 9:42pm On Nov 13, 2020
We didn't handle anything well, we just copied what every western country was doing .

At the end it is a disease everyone must catch and either succumb to it or defeat it.

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by SandraJane: 9:48pm On Nov 13, 2020
Naija My Country
Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by bigfish3k: 10:04pm On Nov 13, 2020
Yes they should be praised for inventing the drug

Mtchew.
Something that it's the hot weather that helped us

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Bodyodour: 10:04pm On Nov 13, 2020
It was world wide pandemic but Nigerian turned it to scamdemic. How I wish karma is real cry

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Brandonx(m): 10:04pm On Nov 13, 2020
grin This is laughable. Covid cases in most African countries were not severe.
Most of the reported cases might even be malaria grin. Had it hit Nigeria like it did in the US I don't think there would have been a soul left in Nigeria.

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Gkay1(m): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
fake news everywhere

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by mike404(m): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
COVID-19 IS JUST AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION GIMMICK.



DR FAUCI MIGHT BE HEADING TO PRISON PRETTY SOON. angry

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Oyiboman69: 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
Rubbish

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by heykims(m): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
People like ex president Trump won't agree, that motherfuccker. .
Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by tunjilee003: 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
An anglophonic country was able to maintain the spread of the audio virus,politicians hid our palliatives,crumbled our already dead economy.... I didn't mention any country's name....

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by datola: 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
Some good news from Africa

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by OLAD042(m): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
Which virus?

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Nobody: 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
lol
Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by freshkpomo(m): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
Verdict: like this abi?

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by primestreams: 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
After the protest I was expecting a huge number of infected people but nothing change




This brings out the questions are the stats really true

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Lordswazz(m): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
Many African leaders don't even know why Covid-19 penetration is low in their various countries to begin with, because it's not like they took innovative measures to combat it head-on.

Since the lockdown was lifted, markets are crowded across Africa with people mostly without face masks. People can barely eat three square meals let alone buy enough sanitizers for their hands and surfaces in their homes, etc. Yet, no epic-level infection rates where people are dropping like flies.

This one just be like "man-know-man" businessman wey dey disguise as successful businessman. When you ask am for him success secret, him go say, "my brother, it's God o."

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Midadeola(f): 10:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Starzo: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
dem no handle anything well jor
na our immune systems do the trick

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Vyzz: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Corona avoided Africa...
More especially Nigeria

Who wouldn't...


Trevor should continue doing his shit....

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by shegzhkn: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Lol, no small thanks to the greatest loser of all time in the history of politics.

His ineptitude caused the death of 242K+ of Innocent American.

Waiting quietly after Biden inauguration for payback.
Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by istina: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Handle wetin? Abi God no allow am come our backyard at all

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by 1Alex: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Okay
Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by meum: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
grin funny

With the kind of leaders we have in Africa? I doubt it was their proper handling that saved Africa. Leaders that manufactured figures to cash out big time?

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by hiscoterie: 10:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Superior genes

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by Nobody: 10:07pm On Nov 13, 2020
They did not not handle anything

We are just lucky
Infact 99 percent of Nigerians don't use face mask

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by NwaNimo1(m): 10:08pm On Nov 13, 2020

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Re: African Countries Praised For Handling Coronavirus Really Well by AOB1: 10:08pm On Nov 13, 2020
Africa really tried though

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