Coronavirus | Deaths in Africa above 1,000, including Nigerian chief of staff

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to roll out more than 1 million test kits starting next week

April 18, 2020 07:08 pm | Updated 07:38 pm IST - Abuja, Nigeria

Men wearing protective gear bury the body of Nigerian President’s chief of staff, Abba Kyari, who died on Friday after contracting the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Men wearing protective gear bury the body of Nigerian President’s chief of staff, Abba Kyari, who died on Friday after contracting the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Africa now has more than 1,000 deaths from COVID-19 , the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday, while Nigeria said the president’s chief of staff had died.

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A total of 52 of the continent’s 54 countries have reported the coronavirus, with the overall number of cases more than 19,800.

Nigeria’s government said Abba Kyari, chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, died Friday of COVID-19. “May God accept his soul,” the statement said.

Kyari had been considered by some as Nigeria’s most powerful government figure, His infection had been one of the highest-profile in Africa. Several government ministers and a U.S. ambassador were infected with the virus earlier in Burkina Faso.

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Kyari announced his illness last month, saying that “I have made my own care arrangements to avoid further burdening the public health system, which faces so many pressures.”

Nigeria currently has nearly 500 cases of the virus.

The World Health Organization on Friday noted a 51% increase in cases in Africa and a 60% jump in deaths in the past week. But the WHO chief warned that because of a shortage of testing “it’s likely the real numbers are higher than reported.”

The Africa CDC has said more than 1 million test kits will be rolled out starting next week.

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