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Mloganzila Hospital where the patient had been admitted to. PHOTO | COURTESY |
The
49-year-old Tanzanian male, who had pre-existing conditions, had been admitted
to Mloganzila Hospital in Dar es Salaam for treatment.
Tanzania
had 19 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Monday. According to the Minister,
the deceased had pre-existing conditions.
Tanzania
had 19 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Monday with Minister Mwalimu
reporting that one other person has recovered from coronavirus.
Last
week, Opposition leaders in Tanzania criticized the government’s response to
the coronavirus after President John Magufuli said he would never close down
places of worship.
While
Tanzania has been taking the same measures against coronavirus as other African
nations closing schools, quarantining foreign arrivals, and banning public
events Magufuli’s government refused to close down churches.
At
a Sunday service this week, Magufuli said the virus is “satanic” and therefore
cannot thrive in churches.
The
chairman of the opposition Civic United Front party, Ibrahim Lipumba, told VOA
that government statements on the virus should focus on prevention.
If
people continue gathering in crowds, he said, there will be danger.
Abdul Nondo,
youth representative for the Alliance for Change and Transparency party, said
via a messaging app that Magafuli’s statement goes against World Health
Organization guidance.
Italy
was hit hard by the disease because they delayed taking strong measures, he
added.
Supporters
say the Tanzanian president’s vow to keep churches open is designed to comfort
people and prevent fear over the coronavirus.
But
it also risks discouraging the public from taking preventive measures
seriously.
Dar
es Salaam resident Joel Majula said he is less afraid of the virus after Magufuli’s
comments on churches.
When
the faithful to go to mosques and churches, they wash their hands, which they
believe is the best way to prevent the disease, he said, adding that they don’t
believe people gathering together could bring negative effects.
Report
by Citizentv, Reuters and VOA.
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