While coronavirus cases have recently started declining across much of Africa, seven countries are showing an increase of more than 20% in cases, according to a report on Tuesday.
Benin, Eritrea, Eswatini, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and South Africa have been facing the surge in infections, while the World Health Organization (WHO) has also noted a slight uptick in deaths.
South Africa – the hardest-hit African country by the pandemic — is facing an increase in weekly cases for the second consecutive week.
WHO added that the overwhelming increase in cases and deaths in India, and other regions of the world, were clear indicators that the pandemic was not yet under control in African countries.
The health organization said more than half of the countries in the African region are experiencing community transmission of COVID-19, and therefore urged African nations to continue controlling the pandemic with a combination of vaccination where available and adherence to all public health measures.
There are over 4.6 million confirmed COVID-19 cases on the African continent with more than 4.2 million recoveries and 126,000 deaths.