This week's COVID-19 statistics in Africa show a decline in deaths in most countries, a reversal from the previous trend of continuous increases. This week, zero countries reported an increase in deaths, and only one country reported a decrease in deaths.
In terms of percentage, the top five countries with the highest increase in deaths are [Country Name Missing] and Zambia. The total deaths in these five countries as of Saturday, February 4, 2023, were five, with a weekly growth rate above -16.67 percent.
[Country Name Missing] and Zambia recorded the highest increase in COVID-19 deaths in Africa, with weekly growth reaching -16.67 percent. Worldometer recorded five deaths in these countries, an increase compared to the previous week's six deaths.
Looking at the number of death reports, the highest number of deaths in the last seven days in Africa occurred in [Country Name Missing] and Zambia, with five deaths. Death reports in these countries decreased by 16.67% compared to the previous week. Following this, [Country Name Missing] reported the next highest number.
A total of five deaths were recorded in Africa over the past seven days. This accounts for 0.07 percent of global COVID-19 deaths, totaling 7,363. The number of deaths in Africa decreased compared to the previous seven-day accumulation of six deaths.