Western Mail

1.5m graves ‘prepared as Covid-19 pandemic in Africa at full speed’

- CARA ANNA Associated Press reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE coronaviru­s pandemic in Africa is reaching “full speed” and it is good to prepare for the worst-case scenario, the Africa Centres for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention has said.

It comes after a South African official said a single province is preparing 1.5 million graves.

The number of confirmed virus cases across Africa surpassed the half-million milestone on Wednesday, with more than 12,000 deaths.

With testing levels low, the real numbers are unknown.

South Africa has the most confirmed cases with more than 224,000. For the first time, Gauteng province – home to Johannesbu­rg and the capital, Pretoria – has the country’s most cases with more than 75,000, or 33%.

Provincial official Bandile Masuku, a medical doctor, startled South Africans when he told reporters on Wednesday that Gauteng is preparing more than 1.5 million graves.

“It’s a reality that we need to deal with,” he said, adding it is the public’s responsibi­lity “to make sure that we don’t get there”.

The province clarified in a statement yesterday it “does not have over a million already open dug graves” and the number refers to the potential capacity.

Asked about the comments, Africa CDC chief John Nkengasong said “there’s absolutely no harm to think ahead” and prepare for the worstcase scenario. “We’ve crossed a critical number here,” he said of the halfmillio­n milestone. Our pandemic is getting full speed.”

He called for more mask-wearing, saying “this battle will be won or lost at the community level”.

Mr Nkengasong also demanded more testing, as just 5.7 million tests for the virus have been conducted across the continent of 1.3 billion people. With painful memories of many people dying in Africa while waiting for accessible HIV drugs years ago, the Africa CDC yesterday launched a consortium aimed at

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