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COVID19 Report for May 2021

COVID19 Report for May 2021

May 29, 2021
COVID19 Report for May 2021

As of the 27th of May, African Union Member States had reported the following:

  • Total cases: 4,788,216 COVID-19. This accounts for 2.8% of total cases reported globally.
  • Total recoveries - 4,335,780 This accounts for 91% of the total cases reported in Africa.
  • Total deaths: 129,300. This results in a case fatality rate (CFR), of 2.7%, and accounts for 3.7% of deaths reported globally.
  • Case Fatality Rate (CFR): 21 countries (38% of Member States), were reporting a CFR higher than the global average of 2.1%1

Variants

  • 49% of Member States (27 countries) were reporting the B.1.1.7 variant, originally reported in the UK.
  • 47% of Member States (26 countries), were reporting the B.1.351 variant, originally reported in South Africa.
  • 18% of Member States (10 countries), were reporting the B.1.617 variant, originally reported in India.

COVID-19 Epidemiology Update | Four week trend analysis

The following are trends analysis over the past 4 epidemiological weeks, (26 April - 23 May 2021):

New cases

There was an overall 0.4% average decrease in new cases reported in Africa each week.

The following is a regional breakdown:

  • 136% increase in the Central region
  • 21% increase in the Southern region
  • 4% decrease in the Northern region
  • 11% decrease in the Western region
  • 17% decrease in the Eastern region

New deaths

There was an overall 1% average increase in new deaths reported in Africa each week.

The following is a breakdown by the most populous countries in Africa:

South Africa: 14% average increase

  • Egypt: 7% average increase
  • Ethiopia: 18% average decrease
  • Kenya: 18% average decrease
  • DR Congo: 21% average decrease
  • Nigeria: 17% average decrease

 

COVID-19 VACCINE UPDATE

As of 24th May 2021, a total of over 43 million vaccine doses had been acquired by Member States, with approximately 28 million doses having been administered. This figure corresponds to a coverage rate of 1.62% at the continental level, with 0.46% of the population having received a full vaccine regimen (up by 0.04 percent points from the previous week).

To date, AU Member States have used 64.93% of the vaccine supply available, representing approximately a 0.8% increase since the last briefing.

In terms of progress, the following are the top five Member States that have administered the most doses of COVID-19 vaccines (based on available country data):

  • Morocco (12.71 million doses, 99.23% of its supply, 13.21 % of the population fully vaccinated)
  • Nigeria (1.93 million doses, 45.5% of supply. 0.94% of the population vaccinated)
  • Ethiopia (1.64 million doses, 67.38% of supply, 1.46% of the population vaccinated)
  • Egypt ( 1.70 million doses, 45% of supply, 0.24% of the population fully vaccinated)
  • Kenya (954,515 doses, 93.58% of supply, 1.77% of the population vaccinated)

In the week ending 29 May, US biotechnology firm Moderna had said that recent trials of its COVID-19 vaccine shows it to be safe and effective on adolescents aged 12 to 17.