The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Africa's Healthcare System and Psychosocial Life

A. N. Ikwu, David Chinasa Igwe, S. E. Nwawudu, A. Adebayo
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The ravaging Corona virus caused many countries of the world to impose partial or total lockdown, African nations inclusive. Most African countries are low-income countries, with most of the population being non-office workers. With the continued spread and rise of COVID-19 in many African nations, the people had no choice but to keep working for their daily survival. Moreover, the current health system in most African countries is weak and unable to tackle the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. The extra burden of the COVID-19 pandemic exposed these gaps and weaknesses. In addition to the effect of the pandemic on Africa's healthcare system, there is an equal and parallel debilitating effect of the virus on the psychosocial lives of Africans. Regardless of the several challenges that African nations face; Is there any way forward? African leaders may be able to unite and reduce their dependency on the international community for aids during health crises. They may also collectively take proactive decisions on strengthening their health systems as they work on educating their people.
2019冠状病毒病大流行对非洲卫生保健系统和社会心理生活的影响
肆虐的冠状病毒导致世界上许多国家实施部分或全部封锁,包括非洲国家。大多数非洲国家是低收入国家,大多数人口是非办公室工作人员。随着新冠肺炎疫情在许多非洲国家的持续蔓延和上升,人们不得不继续为日常生存而努力。此外,大多数非洲国家目前的卫生系统薄弱,无法应对新出现的COVID-19大流行。COVID-19大流行带来的额外负担暴露了这些差距和弱点。除了大流行对非洲卫生保健系统的影响之外,该病毒还对非洲人的社会心理生活产生了同样的破坏性影响。尽管非洲国家面临着若干挑战;还有什么办法吗?在卫生危机期间,非洲领导人或许能够团结起来,减少对国际社会在艾滋病方面的依赖。它们还可以在努力教育人民的同时,集体采取积极主动的决定,加强其卫生系统。
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