Tanzania
has confirmed two new cases of Coronavirus and rising to a total of three
cases, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has confirmed.
has confirmed two new cases of Coronavirus and rising to a total of three
cases, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has confirmed.
Earlier
today on 18th March 2020
during his press conference, the Prime Minister Majaliwa told the journalists
that the two patients are foreigners from Germany and the US.
today on 18th March 2020
during his press conference, the Prime Minister Majaliwa told the journalists
that the two patients are foreigners from Germany and the US.
According
to PM Majaliwa, the first case has reported in Zanzibar and the second one in Dar
es Salaam.
to PM Majaliwa, the first case has reported in Zanzibar and the second one in Dar
es Salaam.
Due
to the outbreak of COVID-19, the government has suspended access to social
gatherings and ordered the closure of schools, colleges and universities.
to the outbreak of COVID-19, the government has suspended access to social
gatherings and ordered the closure of schools, colleges and universities.
Also,
the minister of health Ummy Mwalimu in Arusha has urged Tanzanians to take
precautions to prevent infection and to report at any medical centre if they
develop any symptoms of the disease.
the minister of health Ummy Mwalimu in Arusha has urged Tanzanians to take
precautions to prevent infection and to report at any medical centre if they
develop any symptoms of the disease.
While
speaking with journalists today minister Ummy through a mobile phone talked
with the first patient known as Isabella Mwapamba who said she is doing fine.
speaking with journalists today minister Ummy through a mobile phone talked
with the first patient known as Isabella Mwapamba who said she is doing fine.
Mwaposa
who apologised Tanzanians as the first person to be confirmed with coronavirus
said “I would like to use this opportunity to educate the public on how to
protect and the ways of how these viruses spread. it is a pandemic disease,
people should stay calm and follow the guidelines issued by the
authorities”
who apologised Tanzanians as the first person to be confirmed with coronavirus
said “I would like to use this opportunity to educate the public on how to
protect and the ways of how these viruses spread. it is a pandemic disease,
people should stay calm and follow the guidelines issued by the
authorities”