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A second person in Senegal has tested positive for coronavirus, the country's health ministry confirms.
It says the patient is an 80-year-old French national who arrived in the West African country on 29 February.
He is being treated at the same hospital for infectious diseases in the capital city, Dakar, where another Frenchman was hospitalised for coronavirus last week.
News of this second confirmed case in Senegal brings the total number of confirmed cases on the African continent to 12.Other countries with patients who tested positive for the virus are:
- Algeria - five people
- Egypt - two people
- Morocco - one person
- Nigeria - one person
- Tunisia - one person
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