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Africa not ready for third wave - WHO

People wait for vaccination at a mass COVID-19 vaccination centre at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in Kampala, Uganda on Thursday.
People wait for vaccination at a mass COVID-19 vaccination centre at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in Kampala, Uganda on Thursday.

SOUTH AFRICA: With vaccine deliveries at a near-standstill and lacking key resources in frontline care, Africa is poorly prepared for the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the UN warned.

"Many African hospitals and clinics are still far from ready to cope with a huge rise in critically ill patients," the World Health Organization's Regional Director for Africa Dr Matshidiso Moeti said.

"The threat of a third wave in Africa is real and rising," she said. Africa has officially registered over 4.8 million Covid-19 cases and 130,000 deaths, according to the WHO, a figure representing 2.9 percent of global cases and 3.7 percent of deaths.

In a survey last month, the agency found that health facilities and personnel that are crucial for critically ill Covid patients are grossly inadequate in many African countries.

Of 23 countries surveyed, it found that most had less than one intensive care unit (ICU) bed per 100,000 population and only one-third had mechanical ventilators.

By comparison, rich countries such as Germany and the United States have more than 25 ICU beds per 100,000 people.

In recent weeks, the continent has seen a rise in infections. The WHO warned in a statement that the pandemic is trending upwards in 14 countries. "In the past week alone, eight countries witnessed an abrupt rise of over 30 percent in cases," it said.-INDIA TODAY