Coronavirus: why Africa had such a low Covid-19 death rate

Two experts explain how the continent defied expectations during the pandemic

Healthcare workers in Kenya check a patients temperature while dressed in PPE.
Two experts explain how the continent defied expectations during the pandemic
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Kevin Marsh, professor of tropical medicine at the University of Oxford, and Moses Alobo, programme manager for Grand Challenges Africa at the African Academy of Sciences, explain the continent’s Covid-19 response.

As the threat of a Covid-19 pandemic emerged earlier this year, many felt a sense of apprehension about what would happen when it reached Africa.

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