Coronavirus in Africa: 40,575 cases; 1,692 deaths; 13,391 recoveries

There are now more than over 40,500 confirmed cases of coronavirus across the continent, with a number of African countries imposing a range of prevention and containment measures against the spread of the pandemic.

According to the latest data by the John Hopkins University and Africa Center for Disease Control on COVID-19 in Africa, the breakdown remains fluid as countries confirm cases as and when. The whole of Africa has rising cases with Lesotho the country holding out as of May 1.

We shall keep updating this list largely sourced from the John Hopkins University tallies, Africa CDC and from official government data. The classifications are based on where the countries are located especially in the case of countries that belong to two different blocs, like Tanzania in East Africa, despite belonging to EAC and SADC.

Major African stats: May 2 at 7:00 GMT:

  • Confirmed cases = 40,575
  • Number of deaths = 1,692
  • Recoveries = 13,391
  • Infected countries = 53
  • Virus-free countries = 1 (Lesotho)

Countries in alphabetical order

  • Algeria – 4,154
  • Angola – 30
  • Benin – 90
  • Botswana – 23
  • Burkina Faso – 649
  • Burundi – 11
  • Cameroon – 1,832
  • Cape Verde – 122
  • Central African Republic – 72
  • Chad – 73
  • Comoros – 1
  • Congo-Brazzaville – 229
  • DR Congo – 604
  • Djibouti – 1,097
  • Egypt – 5,895
  • Equatorial Guinea – 315
  • Eritrea – 39
  • Eswatini – 106
  • Ethiopia – 133
  • Gabon – 276
  • (The) Gambia – 12
  • Ghana – 2,074
  • Guinea – 1,537
  • Guinea-Bissau – 257
  • Ivory Coast – 1,333
  • Kenya – 411
  • Lesotho – 0
  • Liberia – 152
  • Libya – 63
  • Madagascar – 132
  • Malawi – 37
  • Mali – 508
  • Mauritania – 8
  • Mauritius – 332
  • Morocco – 4,569
  • Mozambique – 79
  • Namibia – 16
  • Niger – 728
  • Nigeria- 2,170
  • Rwanda – 249
  • Sao Tome and Principe – 16
  • Senegal – 1,024
  • Seychelles – 11
  • Sierra Leone – 136
  • Somalia – 601
  • South Africa – 5,951
  • South Sudan – 45
  • Sudan – 533
  • Tanzania – 480
  • Togo – 123
  • Tunisia – 998
  • Uganda – 85
  • Zambia – 109
  • Zimbabwe – 40

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