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WHO chief calls on Tanzania to combat Covid

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NAIROBI - The head of the World Health Organisati­on yesterday appealed to Tanzania to take “robust action” to combat Covid-19 in the country, where the president has long played down the virus.

President John Magufuli has claimed coronaviru­s has been has fended off by prayer in Tanzania, and refused to take measures to curb its spread.

But a recent spate of deaths attributed to pneumonia has struck both members of the public and government officials.

And Magufuli on Friday appeared to admit the coronaviru­s was circulatin­g in his country after months of denial.

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said a number of Tanzanians travelling to neighbouri­ng countries and beyond have tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

“This underscore­s the need for Tanzania to take robust action both to safeguard their own people and protect population­s in these countries and beyond,” he said in a statement.

Tedros said he had urged Tanzania in late January to take measures against the pandemic and to prepare for vaccinatio­ns.

“Since then I have spoken with several authoritie­s in Tanzania but WHO is yet to receive any informatio­n regarding what measures Tanzania is taking to respond to the pandemic.

“This situation remains very concerning. I renew my call for Tanzania to start reporting Covid-19 cases and share data.

“I also call on Tanzania to implement the public health measures that we know work in breaking the chains of transmissi­on, and to prepare for vaccinatio­n.”

The country last gave case figures in April 2020, reporting 509 infections.

At the same time Magufuli revealed he had secretly had a variety of items tested for the virus - of which a papaya, a quail and a goat apparently tested positive.

On Wednesday, the vice president of semi-autonomous Zanzibar, Seif Sharif Hamad, died after his opposition party admitted he had contracted coronaviru­s.

The head of the civil service, John Kijazi, also died Wednesday.

The cause of death has not been revealed. But Magufuli brought up Covid-19 at his funeral.

“When this respirator­y disease erupted last year, we won because we put God first and took other measures. I’m sure we will win again if we do so this time around,” he said.

However dissent is mounting within the country to the government’s position on the pandemic.

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