The Unknown Impact of COVID-19 in Africa
As the United States struggles to dig itself out of the tremendous economic and social hole created by the COVID-19 virus, there are those who look at Africa and say the nations of the continent have done far better than America or other developed countries in coping with this disease. One of my Facebook colleagues posted a comparison of Africa with the United Kingdom. He said the entire continent of 1.3 billion people has fewer COVID deaths than the UK with 65 million people. On paper, that is true, but in reality, we have no idea how hard COVID has hit African countries. The McKinsey consulting firm estimated early on that while about 1% of worldwide infections were in Africa, the continent is the least able to access aid for those most in need. Testing lags far behind that in Asia or the West, suggesting that the epidemic likely had spread further than the official figures suggested. As in the United States...