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Africa's virus cases rise by 6,000 in one-day record

Death toll tops 4,000, recoveries stand at 59,212, according to Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

Addis Getachew  | 31.05.2020 - Update : 31.05.2020
Africa's virus cases rise by 6,000 in one-day record

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia 

Africa seems to brace for grim future as COVID-19 continues its spread across the continent. A record 6,243 new cases were recorded over the past 24 hours, the most in a day since the start of the pandemic.

The number of confirmed virus cases has now jumped to 141,535, according to the latest figures by Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday.

Some 147 more patients have died of virus-related complications, the statement said.

The number of recoveries, meanwhile, stand at 59,212 after 2,796 patients recovered over the stated period, bringing the number of active cases in the continent to 78,254.

North Africa recorded 42,100 cases, West 24,200, Southern Africa 33,100, East 16,400 and Central Africa 15,700.

In terms of death toll, North Africa has suffered 1,800 fatalities so far and counting, West Africa 701, Southern Africa 667, East Africa 478 and Central Africa 387.

South Africa remains to be the worst-affected country with 31,000 cases while Egypt follows with 23,400. But in terms of death toll Egypt suffered the most with 913 while South Africa recorded 643 fatalities.

The number of infections globally has surpassed 6 million, according to a running tally by US-based Johns Hopkins University.

The university's data showed that the worldwide tally of fatalities had crossed 369,000, while the number of recoveries topped 2.57 million.

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