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COVID-19: 289 Deaths Recorded As Coronavirus Cases Rise To 7,123 In Africa

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Confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Africa has been summed up to 7,123 in a report by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

According to the report which was made available on the official Twitter account of the health agency on April 3, the global epidemic, coronavirus (COVID-19) recorded in the 50 African countries is now 7,123 while deaths recorded so far is 289 with a total of 592 persons who have recovered from the virus.

The tweet reads: “#COVID19 – SURVEILLANCE UPDATE

“50@_AfricanUnion Member States reporting 7,123 COVID-19 cases, 289 deaths, and 592 recoveries by region.”

It could be recalled that two French doctors, Jean Paul Mira and Camille Locht, were caught in a conversation on a live broadcast with the plan of using Africans as ‘lab rat’ to test the COVID-19 vaccine.

The doctors cited that since two African prostitutes were used to carry out the test vaccine for the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), they can as well use Africans for the coronavirus  test also.