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Coronavirus – Ethiopia: COVID-19 Reported Cases in Ethiopia (06 August 2021)

August 7, 2021

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, August 7, 2021/APO Group/ —

Daily
Laboratory Test: 7,938
Cases: 584
Severe Cases: 276
New Deaths: 9
Recovery: 60

 

Total
Laboratory Test: 3,056,291
Active Cases: 14,440
Total Cases: 283,082
Total Deaths: 4,415
Total Recovery: 264,225
Total Vaccinated: 2,267,254

Ministry of Health, Ethiopia


COVID-19 Vaccination: Morocco Leads African Countries (Africa CDC)

06 August 2021
Addis Ababa – Morocco is leading African countries in terms of COVID-19 vaccines administered, according to Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

Until Thursday, 70.6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered by African countries, the source points out.

Morocco, South-Africa, Egypt, NIgeria and Tunisia top African countries in terms of COVID-19 vaccines administred to their populations, says CDC Africa, adding that the Kingdom has administered 24.7 doses of COVID-19 vaccines so far.

According to the same source, 1.58 % of the African population has been fully vaccinated.

The Continent has recorded 6,866,597 COVID-19 cases, while 6,016,902 COVID-19 patients have recovered and 174,054 coronavirus-related deaths were confirmed, it said

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