Total Coronavirus cases in Africa have surpassed the 2 million mark on Wednesday despite the slow addition of reported infections compared to other regions around the world.
With more than 2,012,000 cases, Africa represents under 4% of the world’s reported cases.
Some experts believe the cases are undercounted on the continent. They say many COVID-19 infections and related deaths in Africa are likely being missed as testing rates on the continent of about 1.3 billion people are among the lowest in the world, and many deaths of all types go unrecorded.
South Africa has the continent’s highest number of reported COVID-19 cases with more than 750,000, with a death rate of 2.71%. Countries such as Sudan, Chad, and Egypt have reported the highest fatality rates across the continent. Africa has reported more than 48,000 deaths so far.