Rabat – After weeks of sounding the alarm bell, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is now capitalizing on “signs of hope” amid new reports of fewer COVID-19 cases across Africa.
“The continent-wide daily average was 10,300 last week, down from 11,000 the week before,” according to a recent BBC report.
With COVID-19 cases levelling off around Africa, CDC Africa head Dr. John Nkengasong appears cautiously optimistic about the future of the pandemic on the continent, the report noted.
Despite his generally sanguine attitude about how Africa has so far…