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Africa: More Than 10, 000 Healthcare Workers in Africa Infected With Coronavirus

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[Daily Maverick] The Covid-19 outbreak continues to evolve in the Africa region since it was first detected in Algeria on 25 February. As of 24 July, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reports 638,903 cumulative cases in 47 African countries,10,000 of which are healthcare workers.

Source: allAfrica.com

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