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Bill Gates Voices Big Concern For Africa Over Corona


Wed 26 Feb 2020 | 01:49 AM
Yassmine Elsayed

Bill Gates has warned that the coronavirus could overwhelm health systems on the African continent.

His remarks came during a presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Seattle, USA.

"This disease, if it's in Africa ... it's more dramatic than if it's in China, even though I'm not trying to minimize what's going on in China in any way," Gates said, according to a report by The Telegraph. "Will this get into Africa or not and if so, will those health systems be overwhelmed?"

Gates noted that the potential impact in sub-Saharan Africa could be "very, very dramatic", adding that the coronavirus could evolve into a pandemic.

Gates considered the virus more concerning than Ebola, since it spreads far faster. The fatality rate of the new coronavirus, which appears to be around 2% is far lower than Ebola's, however.

"If you look at Ebola, most of the excess deaths were caused because the health service shut down," Gates said. "It's not just the direct effect, it's also the panic, the overload, and the things that affect health workers because you're already at very limited capacity."

While there has been only two confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Africa, (in Egypt and Algeria), still the flow of people between China and Africa pose great danger. According to Quartz, direct airline flights between Africa and China jumped over 600%.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funds child-immunization efforts in the developing world. Last month, the foundation pledged to spend $100 million to aid the fight to contain the outbreak in China and Africa.