 
        College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone
 Mini Review   
								
																Africa?s COVID-19 Third Wave: A Coupled Behavior-Disease System in a Mutual Feedback Loop 
																Author(s): Jia Bainga Kangbai*, Mahmoud Sheku, Braima Koroma, Joseph Mustapha Macathy, Daniel Kaitibi, Foday Sahr, Angel Magdalene George, Fatmata Gebeh, Daphne Cummings Wray and Lawrence Sao Babawo             
								
																
						 A year after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic much of the Africa continent is now experiencing spikes in the
  number of COVID-19 cases and related deaths in what is now referred to as the third that barely went unnoticed in
  Africa. As of July 2021, Morocco, South Africa, Tunisia, Egypt, Nigeria, Libya, Kenya, Algeria, Zambia and Ethiopia
  that accounted for approximately 86% of the recently reported increase in COVID-19 could be aptly described as
  being at the forefront of the continent’s third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike those countries in Asia and
  Latin America that experienced what may generally being described as autochthonous COVID-19 third wave, Africa’s
  third wave COVID-19 cases are widely believed to have been triggered by imported cases. Africa like the rest of the
  world relaxed its COVID-19 restrictions almost at the same time; hence .. View more»