Unintended consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa

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Schewitz, Ivan Anton
Zar, Heather J.
Masekela, Refiloe
Gordon, Stephen
Ozoh, Obianuju
Kagima, Jacqueline
Gray, Diane
Binegdie, Amsalu
Irungu, Anne
Worodria, William

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As we write this, a patient is in a local South African Hospital on a ventilator following a cardiac arrest after a massive pulmonary embolus. He recently returned from overseas. When he arrived, he had a cough and phoned his doctor, who instructed him to be tested for COVID-19 before a consultation. The results were delayed for a few days. Before the patient received the results which were negative, he had his pulmonary embolus, was admitted where he had a cardiac arrest with anoxic brain injury. This was an unintended and unreported consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The law of intended consequences has been defined as “The actions of people, and especially of governments, always have effects that are unanticipated or unintended.”

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COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Africa, Unintended consequences

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Schewitz IA, Zar H, Masekela R, Gordon S, Ozoh O, Kagima J, et al. Unintended consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. Journal of the Pan African Thoracic Society 2020;1(1):3-5.