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Aishat Jumoke Alaran1, Abubakar Olaitan Badmos2, Oumnia Bouaddi3
1Global Health Focus, Rwanda, Rwanda. alaranaishat@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Due to the high transmission rate and mortality index of the current coronavirus pandemic, many settings in Africa instituted lockdowns to reduce its rate of spread and avert exponential growth rate. At the early stage, this measure seemed to heighten awareness of the virus and subsequently minimized exponential growth of cases. However, these lockdowns have had great consequences on the weak health systems and frail economy in place in many African countries. In this paper, we examine the impact of lockdown measures in these countries and provides key recommendations in dealing with present and future pandemics.
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