Africa has now recorded more than 99,000 cases of the deadly coronavirus pandemic in 53 countries in the continent.
According to previous report by MyNigeria.com, Lesotho became the country in the continent to record cases of the respiratory virus after announcing the country's index case on 13th of May.
According to the latest data by the John Hopkins University and Africa Center for Disease Control on COVID-19 in Africa, there are now a total of at least 99,977.
The data also revealed that there are now 3,095 deaths and recoveries of at least 39,336 across the continent.
As of 7:00am May 22, there were a total of 57,546 active cases still left in Africa.
Countries in alphabetical order
Algeria – 7,728
Angola – 58
Benin – 135
Botswana – 29
Burkina Faso – 812
Burundi – 42
Cameroon – 4,288
Cape Verde – 356
Central African Republic – 436
Chad – 588
Congo-Brazzaville – 469
DR Congo – 1,835
Djibouti – 2,047
Egypt – 15,003
Equatorial Guinea – 903
Eritrea – 39
Eswatini – 220
Ethiopia – 399
Gabon – 1,567
(The) Gambia – 24
Ghana – 6,486
Guinea – 3,067
Guinea-Bissau – 1,109
Ivory Coast – 2,301
Kenya – 1,109
Lesotho – 1
Liberia – 240
Libya – 71
Madagascar – 405
Malawi – 72
Mali – 947
Mauritania – 173
Mauritius – 332
Morocco – 7,211
Mozambique – 162
Namibia – 18
Niger – 924
Nigeria- 7,016
Rwanda – 320
Sao Tome and Principe – 251
Senegal – 2,812
Seychelles – 11
Sierra Leone – 585
Somalia – 1,594
South Africa – 19,137
South Sudan – 481
Sudan – 3,138
Tanzania – 509
Togo – 354
Tunisia – 1,046
Uganda – 160
Zambia – 866
Zimbabwe – 51