Digital technologies and COVID-19 : reconsidering lockdown exit strategies for Africa
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African Field Epidemiology Network
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Widespread vaccination provides a means for countries to lift strict COVID-19 restrictions previously imposed to contain the spread of the disease. However, to date, Africa has secured enough COVID-19 vaccine doses for less than 5% of
its population. With widespread vaccination not on the horizon for Africa, there is a strong emphasis on non-pharmaceutical interventions which include
movement restrictions (lockdowns). This general COVID-19 pandemic response of imposing lockdowns, however, neglects to factor in non-fatal consequences leading to disruption socio-economic wellbeing of the society at large. The economy in most African countries can no longer sustain lockdown restrictions. Some studies have indicated that a hard lockdown statistical value of the extra
lives saved would be dwarfed by its long-term cost. At the same time not responding to the threat of the pandemic will cost lives and disrupts the social
fabric. This paper proffers ways to mitigate the both and advocate for better policymaking that addresses specific challenges in defined communities thus yield higher population welfare.
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Africa, Lockdown, COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Sustainable Development Goals
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Itai Chitungo et al. Digital technologies and COVID-19: reconsidering lockdown exit strategies for Africa. Pan African Medical Journal. 2021;39(93). doi: 10.11604/pamj.2021.39.93.29773.
