WHO Chief spells out three Coronavirus lessons

The COVID-19 pandemic has so far had three lessons for all member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) agency itself, WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said here on Monday.
Northeastern Nigeria and Burkina Faso are facing the risk of famine
Coronavirus worsens life of 31.4 million people in need in Sahel - UN
The effects of COVID-19 have worsened the plight of about 31.4 million people in the Sahel last year, with 14 million -- double a year earlier -- acutely food insecure, UN humanitarians said.
Coronavirus is on the rise in Rwanda
Rwandan capital Kigali back under full lockdown after Coronavirus surge
Rwanda's capital Kigali was back under total lockdown on Tuesday after a surge in coronavirus cases in a country that has adopted some of Africa's toughest anti-Covid measures.
Paramedics put a man with Covid-19 symptoms into an ambulance in Pretoria, South Africa
Africa's Coronavirus cases surpass 3.2m - Africa CDC
COVID-19 cases in Africa have reached 3.26 million as of January 18, 2021, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said.
The new cases were reported from 23 states, including Abuja
Nigeria records highest single-day rise in COVID-19 infections
Nigeria's confirmed COVID-19 cases rose to 107,345 late Friday after reporting 1,867 new cases, the highest single-day rise in the country since the onset of the pandemic about 11 months ago.
The Association of Kenya Insurers chief executive Tom Gichuhi. PHOTO | SALATON NJAU | NMG
Coronavirus: Kenyan health insurers post $8m profit
Medical insurers in Kenya posted their highest-ever underwriting profit in the six months ended June last year on reduced bills, as patients avoided hospitals for fear of contracting the Coronavirus.
In December 2020, the United Nations announced that there are three COVID-19 vaccines
What you need to know about fake COVID-19 vaccines, fraudsters now on the prowl
In December 2020, the United Nations announced that there are three COVID-19 vaccines for which certain national regulatory authorities have allowed the use, but none have received WHO authorization.