As of 9 am EAT 9 June 2020, a total of 196,254 COVID-19 cases and 5,341 (CFR: 2.7%) deaths have been reported in 54 African countries. This is about 2.8% of all cases reported globally. Since the last brief (2 June 2020), 43,812 new COVID-19 cases have been reported, which is a 29% increase in new cases reported compared to what was reported in the previous week (26 May to 2 June 2020). The proportion of new COVID-19 cases reported by region is as follows: Southern region 39% (17,069), Northern region 25% (10,771), Western region 15% (6,755), Eastern region 12% (5,043), and Central region 9% (4,174). Five countries account for 72% of the new COVID-19 cases reported since the last brief: Cameroon (4%), Egypt (21%), Ghana (4%), Nigeria (5%), and South Africa (38%). When population is taken into consideration, Djibouti (433), Sao Tome and Principe (235), Gabon (146), Cabo Verde (102) and Equatorial Guinea (93), are reporting the most cumulative COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population within the continent. Seven countries[3] are reporting case fatality rates comparable to or higher than the global case fatality rate of 5.8%. See Table 1 for the full list of countries in Africa reporting cases, deaths, and COVID-19 recoveries in addition to the epidemic phase in each country. Africa CDC is working with all affected countries and is mobilizing laboratory, surveillance, and other response support where requested.
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