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Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by mybbcnews: 4:16pm On May 13, 2020
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The US embassy in Tanzania has warned that there is a risk of "exponential growth" of Covid-19 cases in the country at a time when the government is not releasing data on new cases.

It added that the risk of contracting the virus in the largest city, Dar es Salaam, was "extremely high."

President John Magufuli has accused local health officials of exaggerating the health crisis.

On 29 April, the last day official data was released, there were 509 cases.

Of these, 21 people died.

While Tanzanian authorities have downplayed the extent of the pandemic, videos of night burials shared on social media have caused some to call into question the government's approach.

President Magufuli has been widely criticized for refusing to order churches and mosques to close and for saying prayers "can vanquish" the virus.

Last week, President Magufuli revealed that he secretly had animals and fruits samples tested at the national health laboratory in charge of coronavirus and that a papaya (paw-paw), a quail bird, and a goat had returned positive results.

He later closed the laboratory and suspended the head.

The Tanzanian president is among several African leaders who have received orders for a herbal tonic touted by the president of Madagascar as a cure for Covid-19.

But the World Health Organization has warned against using untested medicine.


What did the US embassy say?
The US embassy statement advised Americans living in Tanzania to stay at home and limit interactions with people other than those they live with.

It went on to claim that hospitals in Dar es Salaam are overwhelmed and warned that due to the limited capacity of the healthcare system in the country, patients may face life-threatening delays for medical care.

The media asked the embassy to share its evidence but was referred to the Tanzanian Ministry of health.

More than four million people worldwide have contracted coronavirus, and the US has the highest number of infections - at least 1.3m - according to John Hopkins University.

The director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said on Tuesday that the US death toll was probably higher than the official figure of 80,000.


What is being said in Tanzania?
Government spokesman Hassan Abbasi told reporters he had "no comment" in response to the US embassy's statement.

The authorities have previously rejected accusations that the government was operating in secrecy and denial.

"The claims that Tanzania has wavered and isolated itself in the fight against Covid-19 are not true because Tanzania has provided leadership in the economic bloc of the Southern African countries (Sadc), which the country chairs, and it has continued to do so with respect and all efforts required," said Foreign Affairs Minister Palamagamba Kabudi.

However, a prominent Tanzanian opposition leader has accused Mr. Magufuli, who missed a key meeting of East African leaders on Tuesday to deal with the coronavirus crisis, of making the country a "pariah".

Zitto Kabwe accused the president of "practicing harmful policies" that would lead Tanzania to "unmitigated health and economic challenges".

Several MPs from the main opposition party, Chadema, have boycotted parliamentary sessions because they fear to catch the virus.

The party said it ordered its members to quarantine following the death of three MPs in April - though the deaths have not been linked to coronavirus
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Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by donbachi(m): 4:49pm On May 13, 2020
Nigeria closed churches and mosques.and we have 4,798 cases..tanzania did not,but have 509 cases...abeg,make someone put me thru.

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Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by mybbcnews: 4:55pm On May 13, 2020
donbachi:
Nigeria closed churches and mosques.and we have 4,798 cases..tanzania did not,but have 509 cases...abeg,make someone put me thru.
lol
Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by Kobojunkie: 5:24pm On May 13, 2020
donbachi:
Nigeria closed churches and mosques.and we have 4,798 cases..tanzania did not,but have 509 cases...abeg,make someone put me thru.
4798 known cases.
509 known cases.

Wait a second... Tanzania already ordered the CVO elixir from Madagascar, so there is no cause for alarm . grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by mybbcnews: 6:13pm On May 13, 2020
What’s the way forward guys
Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by Karlifate: 6:55pm On May 13, 2020
The figures were exaggerated & they had just 509 cases?

Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by travelland(f): 8:37pm On May 13, 2020
donbachi:
Nigeria closed churches and mosques.and we have 4,798 cases..tanzania did not,but have 509 cases...abeg,make someone put me thru.


Gbam
Re: Coronavirus: Tanzania Hospitals Overwhelmed by mybbcnews: 8:52pm On May 13, 2020
Karlifate:
The figures were exaggerated & they had just 509 cases?
i thought as much

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