on Feb. 17 had tested positive.
“The window of opportunity the continent has had to prepare for the coronavirus is closing. All countries must ramp up their preparedness activities.” Meanwhile, at an emergency meeting on Saturday with African health ministers at the African Union Commission in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, WHO pledged to support Africa in its response plan.
It pledged to support Africa on joint coronavirus disease preparedness and response strategies as the threat looms over the continent. However, WHO had conducted a survey with countries to assess their overall readiness for COVID-19 and found Africa readiness level was estimated at 66 per cent.
Moeti said there was still a gap to be filled in the continent level of readiness. “We need urgently to prioritise strengthening the capacities for countries to investigate alerts, treat patients in isolation facilities and improve infection, prevention and control in health facilities and in communities,’’ she said.
Coronavirus was first detected in China in December 2019 and has spread to more than 30 other countries, including U.S., U.K., Singapore, France, Russia, Spain and India.
In China, the death toll from the outbreak reached 2,663 on Tuesday, with nearly 76,700 confirmed cases as health experts scramble to find a cure.
source: DailyTimes