The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tanzanian president gets jab in public

- COVAX

NAIROBI. – Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan received her COVID- 19 vaccine in public on Wednesday, in the most decisive signal yet of a break from the policies of her late predecesso­r who repeatedly dismissed the threat of the pandemic.

“I’m a mother of four, a grandmothe­r of several grandchild­ren, and a wife, but most of all I’m the president and commander in chief. I wouldn’t put myself in danger knowing that I have all these responsibi­lities as the shepherd of the nation,” she said during a ceremony at State House in the city of Dar es Salaam.

The country’s prime minister, several ministers as well as prominent religious leaders were also vaccinated from the 1,058,400 doses received through the

scheme.

The live broadcast of their vaccinatio­ns was in part to allay fears stemming from widespread disinforma­tion about vaccines on social media and from religious and political leaders.

Before he died in mid- March, former leader John Magafuli repeatedly dismissed the seriousnes­s of Covid-19 in his country and urged his citizens to “pray coronaviru­s away.”

Tanzania under the Magufuli regime made no bids for coronaviru­s vaccines, despite qualifying for the COVAX scheme. The government instead promoted non-pharmaceut­ical approaches such as herbal treatments and steam inhalation to combat the viral disease.

Vaccines are still optional in the country, even for essential and frontline workers. –

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