Rwanda deploys drones to raise coronavirus awareness in communities

Rwanda National Police (RNP) on Sunday, April 12 announced the usage of drones to further raise awareness of the coronavirus pandemic in local communities.
Zimbabwe's coronavirus cases rise to 14
Zimbabwe's coronavirus cases rise to 14
The number of people infected with the novel Covid-19 in Zimbabwe has risen to 14 after one more person tested positive, the health ministry has confirmed.
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Congo records second Ebola death - WHO
Democratic Republic of Congo recorded a second Ebola death in days following more than six weeks without a new case, the World Health Organization said on Sunday.
Nigerians struggle as lockdown hits supply chains
Coronavirus: Nigerians struggle as lockdown hits supply chains
At a market on the outskirts of Nigeria’s megacity Lagos, yam trader Olatunji Okesanya is scrambling for produce as measures to halt the coronavirus cut him off from suppliers.
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Coronavirus patient gives birth in isolation ward
A woman undergoing treatment for coronavirus (COVID-19) in an isolation ward in Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé, gave birth to a baby girl over the weekend, a doctor at the hospital has told the BBC.
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14 test positive for COVID-19 after mass testing of 7,461 people
The government has revealed that 14 people in the country have tested positive for COVID-19 after the release of test results for 7,461 people whose samples were taken as part of an enhanced contact tracing and testing regime.
Coronavirus: Africa will not be testing ground for vaccine - WHO
Coronavirus: Africa will not be testing ground for vaccine - WHO
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned as “racist” the comments by two French doctors who suggested a vaccine for the coronavirus could be tested in Africa.