West Africa most at risk of covid

A sign on a trailer read, Doctors against obligitory vaccines, amid protests against covid restrictions in Berlin, Saturday, which has been branded as neo nazi. Reportedly, restrictions have already been lifted in Germany; and much of Europe is thought to be doing well, meanwhile countries that are still struggling were highlighted by the thought to be u.k. organised world health organisation, who have the worst recovery rate in the world.
According to the report, an emergency world health organisation committee has reported an as called anticipated lengthy duration of the current covid outbreak which they say will be requiring a sustained response and as described nuanced pragmatic guidance.
According to other news, recent outbreaks in Ireland are centred around so called clusters of infections in a food factory and a dog food facility. The latter of which has reportedly been closed down. An estimated 40% of previous covid cases have been linked to rest homes. The meat industry is believed to be another area where clusters are found. No figures and largely unaddressed. No word from the w.h.o. on this phenomena or clues towards resilience.
Countries believed to be the most at risk are those suffering from other viruses such as ebola; thought to have begun with the Ebola river in west Africa. Not detailed and no clean water for west Africans unless on special detail.