Africa's coronavirus cases near 360,000

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13:5327/06/2020, Cumartesi
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Stranded commuters wait for transportation at a bus terminal during a protest by taxi operators over the government's financial relief for the taxi industry, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown, in Soweto, South Africa, June 22, 2020.
Stranded commuters wait for transportation at a bus terminal during a protest by taxi operators over the government's financial relief for the taxi industry, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown, in Soweto, South Africa, June 22, 2020.

Deaths surpass 9,200, while more than 173,000 patients have recovered

The number of coronavirus cases in Africa has reached 359,408, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Saturday.

The death toll has risen to 9,283. The number of patients who have recovered hit 173,057.

South Africa is the worst affected in terms of cases with a whopping 124,600, while Egypt follows with 62,800.

Nigeria in West Africa recorded 23,300 cases, Cameroon in Central Africa 12,600 and Sudan in East Africa 9,300.

Egypt leads in terms of deaths losing 2,600 people to the virus, South Africa 2,300, Sudan 572, Nigeria 554 and Cameroon 313.

Southern Africa registered 129,700 cases, 2,400 fatalities and 66,500 recoveries; while North Africa recorded 92,700 cases, 3,900 deaths and 36,800 recoveries.

After originating in China last December, the novel virus has spread to 188 countries and territories.

More than 9.81 million people have been infected worldwide with the virus, over 494,500 killed and an upward of 4.94 million recovered, according to Johns Hopkins University.


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