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Melinda Gates |
She observed that COVID - 19 situation in Africa might turn out as bad as the situation in Europe, China or the United States.
Speaking to CNN’s Poppy Harlow on Monday about the coronavirus pandemic and the crisis facing countries in Africa, Gates advised African countries to act fast to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
She warned that not doing so could lead to a large death toll on the continent.
Gates noted that the low number of cases of COVID - 19 in African countries compared to some other parts of the world was because of the limited testing facilities.
The philanthropist stated, “It’s going to be horrible in the developing world. Part of the reasons you are seeing the case numbers still do not look very bad is because they don’t have access to many tests. Look at what is happening in Ecuador, they are putting bodies out on the streets; you are going to see that in countries in Africa.”
She said African countries had a poor health care system and needed humanitarian support.
“I have been in townships all over Africa and slums. When we talk about physical distancing and hand - washing, if you live in slums you can’t physically distance, you have to go out and get your meals. You don’t have clean water to wash your hands.”