Pandemia COVID-19 w Afryce

W trakcie pandemii COVID-19 w Afryce do 6 sierpnia 2022 odnotowano 12 545 573 zakażeń i 256 998 zgonów[1].

Dane o liczbie zakażeń i zgonów na dzień 6 sierpnia 2022[2]
PaństwoLiczba zakażeńLiczba zgonów
 Angola268 0336878
 Algieria102 6361917
 Benin27 316163
 Botswana325 7242772
 Burkina Faso21 128387
 Burundi47 00838
 Republika Zielonego Przylądka62 200410
 Kamerun120 2151931
 Republika Środkowoafrykańska14 781113
 Czad7437193
 Komory8340160
 Kongo24 775386
 Dżibuti15 690189
 Demokratyczna Republika Konga92 1731390
 Egipt515 64524 613
 Gwinea Równikowa16 771183
 Erytrea10 109103
 Eswatini73 2971417
 Etiopia492 4617569
 Gabon48 511306
 Gambia12 149368
 Ghana168 3061458
 Gwinea37 408445
 Gwinea Bissau8 440174
 Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej85 676811
 Kenia337 8085 672
 Lesotho34 040702
 Liberia7548294
 Libia505 3506433
 Madagaskar66 4911 408
 Malawi87 5702 670
 Mali31 234739
 Mauretania62 645992
 Maroko1 262 30016 254
 Mozambik229 6962 216
 Namibia169 2534065
 Niger9119311
 Nigeria261 4733147
 Rwanda132 2801466
 Wyspy Świętego Tomasza i Książęca6 11575
 Senegal87 5501968
 Seszele45540168
 Sierra Leone7737125
 Somalia27 0201350
 Południowa Afryka4 006 093101 982
 Sudan63 0744958
 Sudan Południowy17 780138
 Tanzania37 865841
 Togo38 158280
 Tunezja1 134 66029 105
 Uganda169 3963628
 Zambia331 0744015
 Zimbabwe256 4445581

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