COVID - 19 shows why African data is key for the continent response to pandemics
In our series of letters from African journalists, Africa’s public health experts explain why predictions of the coronavirus pandemic have not been kept true, writes Joseph Warungu, a scientist at the University of Cape Town, in the US and Canada.
Source: downtoearth.org.inPublished on 2021-10-19
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