Analysis: Europe’s Second COVID-19 Lockdown Could Hurt African Economies
By Ishioma Emi
A second wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is forcing some European and Asian countries to implement lockdowns that could hurt the global market and many sub-Saharan African economies. In places like California, Germany and South Korea a renewed lockdown which could last till early January is being put in place, a recent report shows.
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Source: Ventures Africa (link opens in a new window)
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