African countries established COVID-19 testing in one month: Here's how they did it
Background: As a novel and deadly acute respiratory syndrome, which later became known as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), spread beyond China in late January 2020, there were no laboratories in Africa that could test for the disease. However, in early March, just over a month later, 42 African...
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Main Authors: | Timothy Amukele (Author), Ryland N. Spence (Author) |
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