A new infectious disease, COVID-19, caused by a newly discovered coronavirus, threatened the world at the beginning of 2020.
Social distance, the general use of masks and other measures were quickly put into place.
But just as the disease was quickly spreading globally, an even bigger danger, as invisible as the coronavirus itself, was rapidly advancing across the world: the risk of not taking the adequate measures to properly fight the virus and control the disease.
The Republic of Benin, in West Africa, was no immune to this risk.
While most countries around the world, including those in West Africa,...