Abstract

Abstract Using the West African nation of Ghana as an angle to size up the moving target of COVID-19, I want to suggest some dangers in how we approach the pandemic in the lives of West Africans and in the broader African world. Covid-19 is both global and local, and so our perspectives must be attentive to global patterns and local consequences and responses. In tandem, these form the base ingredients for any future history of Covid-19 in African societies as well as around the global, for Africans are amongst the most mobile, most globalizing of all peoples.

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