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SUMMARY:Decoding the African COVID-19 Paradox: Why was Africa spared from 
 the impact of COVID-19? - Dr Tolulope Osayomi (University of Ibadan)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240327T123000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240327T131500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Contrary to widespread speculations of doom\, Africa was surpr
 isingly the least affected continent by COVID-19\, exhibiting the lowest m
 orbidity and mortality rates. This lunchtime workshop will discuss prelimi
 nary research into Africa’s relatively low death rates\, as well as the 
 pandemic’s impact on Africa and how its experience might inform global h
 ealth policy and practice. Dr Tolulope Osayomi is a lecturer in the Depart
 ment of Geography at the University of Ibadan\, Nigeria\, and an AfOx Visi
 ting Fellow at the University of Oxford 2023-24. His research focuses on s
 patial epidemiology\, global health\, and the geography of pandemics. From
  2020-2021\, he led the Covid-19 Mapping Lab at the University of Ibadan
 ’s Department of Geography.\nSpeakers:\nDr Tolulope Osayomi (University 
 of Ibadan)
LOCATION:Virtual
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/319179d3-735b-4699-87cd-a1dfb2771499/
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