More than 10,000 health workers infected in Africa – WHO

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The World Health Organisation, WHO, on Thursday said more than 10,000 health workers in 40 African countries have been infected with the novel coronavirus.

The pandemic is gathering pace in Africa, with some 750,000 cases and more than 15,000 deaths across the continent, WHO reported.

“The growth we are seeing is placing an ever peg eater strain on health services across the continent,’’ WHO Africa Director, Matshidiso Moeti, said.

Moeti warned that the numbers have very real consequences for the individuals who work in them.

Information on health worker infections in Africa is limited, with not all nations reporting statistics to the WHO.

But preliminary data shows that health workers make up more than five per cent of cases in 14 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

Health workers are infected due to lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) as well as weak prevention and control measures, according to Moeti.

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