Somalia, the Horn of Africa has opened the first public oxygen plant with one of the world’s weakest health systems combats COVID-19.
The oxygen plant was opened on Thursday at a hospital in the capital, Mogadishu. It is expected to produce 1,000 cylinders of oxygen a week.
The scarcity of medical oxygen has hurt response efforts across many African nations as the delta variant of the coronavirus now drives the bulk of infections on the continent of 1.3 billion people.
Another challenge which poses threat to the fight against the pandemic in Somalia is Insecurity . A COVID-19 ward recently set up at the hospital was partially destroyed weeks ago in an attack by the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group, which controls parts of Somalia and frequently targets the capital.
Part of the work around the oxygen plant’s installation focused on repairing that damage.
The country also records the highest case fatality rates from COVID-19 in Africa, and few measures are enforced to slow the spread of the virus with nearly 20,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, but more infections are likely undetected because testing is not widespread.
Just 1% of the country’s population of more than 15 million has been vaccinated.