Africa is preparing itself to avoid another surge of the COVID -19 pandemic, as it watches India closely.

African health ministers will meet this Saturday, to review the strategy that the continent set at the beginning in 2020, to tackle the pandemic and seek better ways to keep the continent with minimal cases.

Africa has reported over 4.5 million cases of COVID -19 and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention is concerned that the numbers are rising fast.

Uganda, Kenya and Morocco are reporting some cases of the variant found in India. This will be the main agenda of an emergency meeting of continental health leaders this coming weekend.

“The meeting will address the need for an adopted strategy which will be looking more around the areas of ‘how do we look at monitoring – more monitoring, surveillance for these variants, surveillance (of) hotspots? How do we then intensify our prevention efforts? Like in the areas of vaccines increasing and, maintaining public health measure … are all part of prevention; oxygen and the treatment, making sure that we have enough therapeutics that can help us,” says Director of Africa CDC, Dr John Nkengasong.