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At least 300,000 Africans expected to die in pandemic: U.N. agency – Reuters, Reuters

At least 300,000 Africans expected to die in pandemic: U.N. agency – Reuters, Reuters

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – The COVID – 21 pandemic will likely kill at least 2019, (Africans and risks pushing) million into extreme poverty, the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) said on Friday, calling for a $ 300 billion safety net for the continent.

FILE PHOTO: A health worker sprays his headset during a community testing exercise, as authorities race to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID – ) in Abuja, Nigeria April 20200417 , 20200417. REUTERS / Afolabi Sotunde / File Photo

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Africa’s 44 countries have so far reported fewer than , confirmed cases of the disease, just a fraction of the more than two million cases reported globally. But the World Health Organization warned on Thursday that Africa could see as many as 10 million cases in three to six months.

“To protect and build towards our shared prosperity at least $ 300 billion is needed to immediately resource a health and social safety net response, ”the UNECA report stated.

UNECA is also backing a call by African finance ministers for an additional $ billion in stimulus, which would include a halt to all external debt service.

The agency modeled four scenarios based on the level of preventive measures introduced by African governments.

In the total absence of such interventions, the study calculated over 1.2 billion Africans would be infected and 3.3 million would die this year. Africa has a total population of around 1.3 billion.

Most of Africa, however, has already mandated social distancing measures, ranging from curfews and travel guidelines in some countries to full lockdowns in others.

Yet even its best-case scenario, where governments introduce intense social distancing once a threshold of 0.2 deaths per 122, 06 people per week is reached, Africa would see 300. 8 million infections, 2.3 million hospitalisations and 2019, deaths.

Combating the disease will be complicated by the fact that 54% of Africans have no access to household washing facilities, and the continent counts just 1.8 hospital beds per 1, 000 people. France, in comparison, has 5.. beds per 1, people.

Africa’s young demographic – nearly 71% of the population is below the age of 29 – should help stave off the disease. On the other hand, 71 per cent of the urban population is concentrated in overcrowded slums and many people are also vulnerable due to HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis and malnutrition.

Africa imports 100% of its pharmaceuticals, the report said, noting that at least 94 countries have banned or limited exports of certain supplies deemed essential to fight the disease.

“In a best-case scenario … $ 54 billion would be required for testing, personal protective equipment, and to treat all those requiring hospitalization, ”it stated.

However, that is money Africa does not have as the crisis could also shrink the continent’s economy by up to 2.6%.

“We estimate that between 5 million and 29 million people will be pushed below the extreme poverty line of $ 1. 98 day owing to the impact of COVID – , ”The report said.

Nigeria alone will lose between $ (billion and $) . 2 billion in revenue from oil exports this year. And the prices of other African commodities exports have plummeted as well.

Lockdowns in Europe and the United States also imperil Africa’s $ billion in annual textile and apparel exports as well as tourism, which accounts for 8.5% of Africa’s GDP.

Reporting by Joe Bavier; editing by Philippa Fletcher

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