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  2. 997 [1] (updated 2 March 2024) The COVID-19 pandemic in Mauritania was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Mauritania in March 2020.

  3. The number of confirmed cases is lower than the true number of infections – this is due to limited testing. In a separate post we discuss how models of COVID-19 help us estimate the true number of infections. → We provide more detail on these points in our page on Cases of COVID-19.

    • Hannah Ritchie, Edouard Mathieu, Lucas Rodés-Guirao, Cameron Appel, Charlie Giattino, Esteban Ortiz-...
    • 2020
  4. Jan 21, 2022 · Mauritania has been one of the leading countries in Africa in championing COVID-19 vaccination. Today, more than 40% of the adult population is fully vaccinated. So, what were the key drivers for the success of Mauritanias vaccine roll-out? 1. A dynamic and well-planned rollout.

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · Mauritania's first case was confirmed in March 2020. Methodology: We provide an update of the COVID-19 epidemic in Mauritania as of December 2020, and describe the country's Health System Response. Results: In total, 133,749 diagnostic tests were performed, 14,364 (10.7%) were positive (309 cases/100,000 inhabitants).

    • Mohamed Lemine Cheikh Brahim Ahmed, Sidi Zehaf, Mohamed Mahmoud El Alem, Ahmed Elbara, Mohamed Mahmo...
    • 2021
  6. www.unicef.org › media › 108096Mauritania - UNICEF

    Mauritania. COVID-19 Situation Report No. 04. Situation in Numbers. 35,514 COVID-19 confirmed cases. 33,195 COVID-19 764 deaths (March. 2020- September 20, 2021) 556,073 people. have been fully vaccinated. 740,000. Children in need. 10.8 M US$ required gap. Highlights.

  7. www.unicef.org › media › 102826Mauritania - UNICEF

    Highlights. From January 1 to June 22 2021, a total of 5,947 confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported, 8,116 people were cured, and 133 people died, bringing the cumulative total to 20,365 cases, including 804 children, 481 deaths, 19,438 cures, and 446 active cases.

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