Africa Union Member States (55) reporting COVID-19 cases (3,555,356), deaths (90,529) and recoveries (3,037,832) by region:
Central (87,718 cases; 1,604 deaths; 73,940 recoveries): Burundi (1,613; 2; 1,155), Cameroon (29,617; 462; 28,045), CAR (4,989; 63; 4,908), Chad (3,321; 117; 2,372), Congo (7,887; 118; 5,860), DRC (22,771; 671; 15,031), Equatorial Guinea (5,516; 86; 5,286), Gabon (10,748; 68; 10,260), Sao Tome and Principe (1,256; 17; 1,023)
Eastern (360,223; 6,835; 287,779): Comoros (2,718; 90; 1,678), Djibouti (5,932; 63; 5,845), Eritrea (2,135; 7; 1,594), Ethiopia (137,021; 2,091; 122,588), Kenya (100,675; 1,755; 83,855), Madagascar (18,743; 279; 17,930), Mauritius (569; 10; 528), Rwanda (15,118; 193; 9,804), Seychelles (1,186; 4; 987), Somalia (4,784; 130; 3,700), South Sudan (3,929; 64; 3,613), Sudan (27,371; 1,804; 21,300), Tanzania* (509; 21; 178), Uganda (39,533; 324; 14,179)
Northern (1,085,885; 29,397; 921,565): Algeria (107,030; 2,890; 73,152), Egypt (165,418; 9,263; 129,293), Libya (118,631; 1,877; 98,706), Mauritania (16,608; 422; 15,596), Morocco (470,691; 8,259; 448,628), Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (39; 6; 30)
Southern (1,698,226; 48,645; 1,478,936): Angola (19,782; 464; 18,015), Botswana (21,293; 134; 17,198), Eswatini (15,666; 562; 10,238), Lesotho (8,664; 172; 2,552), Malawi (23,497; 687; 8,318), Mozambique (38,654; 367; 23,955), Namibia (33,944; 352; 32,378), South Africa (1,449,236; 43,951; 1,292,921), Zambia (54,217; 763; 48,000), Zimbabwe (33,273; 1,193; 25,361)
Western (323,304; 4,048; 275,612): Benin (3,786; 48; 3,398), Burkina Faso (10,580; 120; 9,052), Cabo Verde (13,981; 133; 13,103), Côte d'Ivoire (28,178; 152; 25,818), Gambia (4,090; 128; 3,792), Ghana (65,427; 405; 60,357), Guinea (14,475; 82; 14,064), Guinea Bissau (2,614; 45; 2,421), Liberia (1,939; 84; 1,760), Mali (8,069; 330; 5,937), Niger (4,516; 159; 3,726), Nigeria (130,557; 1,578; 103,712), Senegal (26,523; 628; 21,970), Sierra Leone (3,528; 79; 2,278), Togo (5,041; 77; 4,224)
*No update since 7 May 2020.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).
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