Africa: Nearly 190 Million Covid-19 Vaccinations Administered Across Continent – My Comments
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Get a Free PDF Book: The Jews by Hilaire Belloc (1922)
This is one of the greatest analyses of the Jews that has ever been done. This book was published in 1922.Hilaire Belloc was a very prolific French writer and thinker. A wonderful aspect of this book is that it contains information about the Jews and their hideous deeds (e.g. in Russia) which Jews have tried very hard to completely remove from history. When you read this book you will realise that in 100 years, absolutely nothing has changed. He also hints at the Jews being behind the ‘South African War‘ (i.e. The 2nd Anglo Boer War).
[Most of Africa will have the lowest vaccination rate on the planet, except for South Africa. In South Africa 42% of all adults have been vaccinated. So that is not too high. That is good. Jan]
As of January 3, 2022, confirmed cases of Covid-19 from 55 African countries reached 9,775,425 while over 189,911,566 vaccinations have been administered across the continent.
Reported deaths in Africa reached 228,777 and 8,666,186 people have recovered. South Africa has the most reported cases: 3,472,436 and 91,228 people died. Other most-affected countries are Morocco ( 966,777 ), Tunisia ( 728,260 ), Ethiopia ( 426,656 ), Libya ( 389,650 ) Egypt ( 387,159 ) and Kenya ( 298,509 ).
For the latest totals, see the AllAfrica interactive map with per-country numbers. The numbers are compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (world map) using statistics from the World Health Organization and other international institutions as well as national and regional public health departments.
AllAfrica interactive map with per-country numbers.
Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202201030157.html
3 South African cities now rank among the 20 most violent in the world
This is an international report that was published recently. At this source link you‘ll see some interesting charts and statistics. South Africa was never like this under Apartheid.