Moving from rhetoric to action: how Africa can use scientific evidence to halt the COVID-19 pandemic

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Olushayo Oluseun Olu
Joy Luba Lomole Waya
Sylvester Maleghemi
John Rumunu
David Ameh
Joseph Francis Wamala
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[1] World Health Organization COVID-19 preparedness and response team,
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Coronavirus disease 2019; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Scientific evidence; Prevention; Control; Africa;
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The ongoing pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 has spread rapidly to all countries of the world. Africa is particularly predisposed to an escalation of the pandemic and its negative impact given its weak economy and health systems. In addition, inadequate access to the social determinants of health such as water and sanitation and socio-cultural attributes may constrain the implementation of critical preventive measures such as hand washing and social distancing on the continent.
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