Updated On: 26 June, 2021 08:12 AM IST | Nairobi | Agencies
In a statement on Thursday, Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa, said the continent is grappling with a resurgence fuelled by the easing of containment measures, cold weather and the presence of new variants

A medical worker receives a dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at the Jabra Hospital for Emergency and Injuries in Sudan’s capital Khartoum. Pic/AFP
The number of Covid-19 cases in Africa has increased at an unprecedented pace as the continent grapples amid the ongoing third wave that has posed a dire threat to the continent’s public health infrastructure, a World Health Organization (WHO) official said. In a statement on Thursday, Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa, said the continent is grappling with a resurgence fuelled by the easing of containment measures, cold weather and the presence of new variants, reports Xinhua news agency.
“The third wave is picking up speed, spreading faster, hitting harder. With rapidly rising case numbers and increasing reports of serious illness, the latest surge threatens to be Africa’s worst yet,” Moeti said in the statement. She said the continent can avert the worst outcomes as it struggles with the third wave of infections, subject to strict adherence to public health protocols combined with speedy vaccine roll-out. The latest statistics from Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention revealed the continent’s caseload has increased to 5,288,323, with 139,226 fatalities. South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Ethiopia account for 62 per cent of all cases reported in the continent as three major variants drive the uptick.