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The World Health Organisation (WHO), regional office for Africa, has advised people to avoid travelling, during this festive period, as over 2.6 million confirmed Covid-19 cases were reported on the continent.
The UN health agency made the appeal via its official Twitter account @ WHOAFRO on Sunday, saying, ”Stay home, stay safe”.
“If possible, avoid traveling. This may increase your chance of getting and spreading Covid-19. There are over 2.6 million confirmed Covid-19 cases on the African continent – with more than 2.2 million recoveries and 62,000 deaths cumulatively,’’ it stated.
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WHO also urged people to continue to protect themselves and others by practicing hand hygiene, wearing a mask and by observing physical distancing as well as avoiding touching their faces.
“Not only does your mask help protect those around you from Covid- 19 but it also protects you. Even as Covid-19 vaccines begin to become available, we must not let our guard down,’’ the UN health agency said. NAN

