Ubalozi wa Marekani nchini Tanzania waagiza takwimu za wagonjwa wa korona na chanjo vitolewe

Ubalozi wa Marekani nchini Tanzania waagiza takwimu za wagonjwa wa korona na chanjo vitolewe

Ambassador to Tanzania. I want to talk to you about COVID-19, and how we can work together to prevent its spread and help all of us stay safe.

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, almost two and a half million people have died of the disease. The loss is staggering, and no country has been untouched. In my own country, the United States of America, we have lost over 500,000 of our fellow citizens. To further complicate things, new variants of the virus have caused another more intense wave of infections across the world, including the African continent. It has become clear that the virus variant has arrived in Tanzania, also. I’ve been encouraged by recent statements from the Ministry of Health acknowledging COVID-19 as a public health priority in Tanzania and urging citizens to take basic precautions: such as avoiding crowds, wearing masks, and social distancing. This is good advice and I urge everyone to follow it.

In addition to implementing basic precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, there are at least two other important tools that are critical to controlling this pandemic.

First, in order to know if response measures are having the intended impact, it is critical to collect and report information about testing and cases. That’s why it is so important for all governments to share accurate and timely information about the number of cases in their countries to the World Health Organization. Sharing this information reassures citizens that their governments are fighting to protect their health and their livelihoods. Furthermore, such reporting allows researchers and scientists to better track the disease and prevent unnecessary deaths – both nationally and regionally.

The second tool is vaccines. As our new Secretary of State Tony Blinken stated, “Until everyone in the world is vaccinated, then no-one is really fully safe.” Vaccines have helped eradicate some of the worst diseases on earth, and there is no doubt that a mass immunization campaign will save lives. Just look at the numbers in the US; in the past couple of weeks, as millions of vaccinations have been given, the numbers of new Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have started to fall. I urge the Government of Tanzania to convene its health experts and review the evidence on vaccines.

As the world’s largest health and humanitarian donor, the United States continues to lead the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic, contributing more than $1.5 billion to COVID-19 mitigation efforts worldwide and pledging $4 billion to speed global distribution of vaccines. Here in Tanzania, we dedicated $16.4 million to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic since the first confirmed case was diagnosed in March of 2020. The United States stands ready to ramp up our efforts and we are committed to working side by side with Tanzania to defeat Covid-19.

I will close this message on a personal note. I am a doctor by profession. Before being named Ambassador to Tanzania, I spent over 30 years working in the public health sector. I can promise you that the public health measures I’ve been speaking about WORK. They will save lives if they are adopted. I urge all Tanzanians to join now in supporting these measures so that we can protect each other and the ones we love.

Asenteni sana
Waambie wakatafute maji Texas kwanza kabla ya kuvamia ya Tanzania.
 
Mhhh carot and a stick! $16.4 million spent? in hand Billions floating(baited).
Nimeona sehemu kadhaa ikiwemo na intaneti ya kuwa kwa Balozi kuna takwimu zinaonyesha "Waa frika Wamarekani" pamoja na makundi mengine wamekufa kwa wingi vilevile zinaonyesha wengi hasa weusi walirudishwa majumbani pamoja na kuwa positive na sasa pamoja na kuwa na takwimu pamoja na kubandika takwimu hizi hadharani kwa neno la "accountability" zinaonyesha hao hao walioathirika kiuchumi kiafya bado hawajapewa hizo chanjo?

Je Mkipewa hizi takwimu ziatusaidia vipi huku sisi? mbona huko kwenu huko pamoja na takwimu bado watu weusi wanakufa kwa wingi na bado chanjo hazijawafikia!

Charity starts at home.
Karibu Tanzania
 
Unapata shida kutokana na ignorance yako ya kinachoendelea duniani hasa kwenye ulimwengu wa kiroho

Unapata shida koz unataka kujiona wewe ni mzungu mweusi kwamba wazungu ni wema....

Unaweza kuwa na bichwa la kuamini kuwa ugonjwa huu sio wa kutengeneza maabara na hawakufanya makusudi....

U might be mpumbavu kujua kuwa ugonjwa huu ni recipe for a Great Reset

Unakuwa mpumbavu kuelewa kuwa lockdown inalenga kuua uchumi ili tuingizwe kwenye ukomunist... tuaubudu serikali na sio Mungu.

Google pamoja na ugumu wa kichwa chako juu ya mask mbaya aliziziongelea Magu sasa hivi dunia na wazungu wanalia...

Upumbavu ni kipaji[emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
Sina muda wa kupoteza na upuuzi kama huu wako.
 
Ni vyema ujue tafsiri sahihi ya maneno, kabla ya kutengeneza Title ya Posts zako.

Urge maana yake ni kuagiza?

ubalozi hauna mamlaka ya kuagiza nchi. Ni kinyume na sheria za kidiplomasia zinazosisitiza kutoingilia mambo ya ndani ya nchi.
 
Hamna Corona lakini lazima kampuni za kutengeza madawa na chanjo zichape hela.
 
Tatizo tuna rais anayefikiri kuwa ukishakuwa rais basi wewe ndio mtaalamu wa kila kitu. Mtu anazusha mambo ya ajabu ambayo hawezi kamwe kuthibitisha. Very hopeless indeed.
 
Hatuna haja ya kupeleka mambo yetu nje...

Tutakaa na takwimu zetu na tutajilinda kivyetu vyetu...
 
Hautauzi upuuzi wa kuamini kuwa wazungu wanakupenda na hawana nia ya kutuua...

Worse than slavery... mental slavery
Ngoja nimalizane na wewe, halafu nikuache na ukilaza wako.

Kwa nini unataka "wazungu wakupende", wewe ni malaya?

Hiyo "nia ya kuwaua" kwani nini kitawashinda wakitaka kuwaua?

Mbona nyinyi hamsiti kuwaua waTanzania wenzenu kwa sababu za kipuuzi kabisa!

Uwezo wako wa kuelewa haya mambo ni mdogo sana. Ni kazi isiyokuwa na manufaa kuendelea kujadili lolote na mpuuzi.
 
Nathani kua mch
Mhhh carot and a stick! $16.4 million spent? in hand Billions floating(baited).
Nimeona sehemu kadhaa ikiwemo na intaneti ya kuwa kwa Balozi kuna takwimu zinaonyesha "Waa frika Wamarekani" pamoja na makundi mengine wamekufa kwa wingi vilevile zinaonyesha wengi hasa weusi walirudishwa majumbani pamoja na kuwa positive na sasa pamoja na kuwa na takwimu pamoja na kubandika takwimu hizi hadharani kwa neno la "accountability" zinaonyesha hao hao walioathirika kiuchumi kiafya bado hawajapewa hizo chanjo?

Je Mkipewa hizi takwimu ziatusaidia vipi huku sisi? mbona huko kwenu huko pamoja na takwimu bado watu weusi wanakufa kwa wingi na bado chanjo hazijawafikia!

Charity starts at home.
Karibu Tanzania.
Nadhani kuna mchezo mchafu dhidi ya watu weusi huko ughaibuni. Hapa Afrika watu weusi hawajaathirika Sana, lakini huko ulaya wanakufa kuliko wazungu, kwa nini??
 
Ndivyo wanavyoanza hivyo ili wakija kuwapiga bunny msiseme mmeomewa au wakija mshitaki Meko asiseme akuambiwa
Wamshitaki kwa lipi? Kuna kuna kushiakiwa basi ashitakiwe Yule ambaye Taifa lake wamekufa wengi kwa korona!!
 
Corona virus is a moving target!
Wazungu wamepigwa chenga ya mwil na corona!! Wametumia pesa nyingi kutengeneza chanjo dhidi ya covid 19 lakini kabla hawajaiuza vilivyo, corona amejigeuza Mara nyingi na chanjo hiyo kwa sasa haina uhakika kama itamdhibiti corona kama walivyotarajia! Kwa hiyo wako kwenye harakati za kubambikizia ili zinunuliwe! Afrika ya kusini alikuwa ameagiza mamilioni ya chanjo na ameshimdwa kuitumia baada ya kuona udhibiti wake dhidi ya Corona mpya ni mdogo Sana!
Mpaka sasa hakuna uhakika kama mtu akichanjwa hiyo chanjo itasaidia kwa kwa muda mrefu kiasi gani!! Wanataka watufanyie majaribio!! Tunasema hapana!!
 
As a nation we will neither accept the so called chanjo from western countries nor produce or give figures of those who affected by covid 19.
The Govt will take every possible precautions to assure the life being of their citizens.
Mabeberu remain with your assumptions that Tz under magufuli regime will hands up.
Halafu huyu balozi wa Marekani namshauri arudi kwao!! Si anasema huku kwetu kuna corona kwao nini haondoki! Mwongo mkubwa huyu!! Amekimbia corona kwao na anafurahia usalama uliopo Tanzania halafu hana hata shukrani!!
 
Ingekuwa enzi ya JK Sasa hivi wote tungekuwa tumechanjwa chanjo ya COvid-19.

Na alivykuwa sharp tungekuwa Taifa la kwanza Afrika kuchanja. Bahati mbaya tuna "Mchunga ng'ombe'. Kuficha malazi na takwimu sahihi anaita uzalendo Wakati watu wanaangamia.
Wewe jamaa jiangalie sana wewe una akili kuliko watanzania mil.60 wala sio msemaji wa serikali.je ukija kukuta chanjo hiyo inamadhara kweli utarudi hapa jf kuomba radhi?
 
Imekaa Poa..
Ambassador to Tanzania. I want to talk to you about COVID-19, and how we can work together to prevent its spread and help all of us stay safe.

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, almost two and a half million people have died of the disease. The loss is staggering, and no country has been untouched. In my own country, the United States of America, we have lost over 500,000 of our fellow citizens. To further complicate things, new variants of the virus have caused another more intense wave of infections across the world, including the African continent. It has become clear that the virus variant has arrived in Tanzania, also. I’ve been encouraged by recent statements from the Ministry of Health acknowledging COVID-19 as a public health priority in Tanzania and urging citizens to take basic precautions: such as avoiding crowds, wearing masks, and social distancing. This is good advice and I urge everyone to follow it.

In addition to implementing basic precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, there are at least two other important tools that are critical to controlling this pandemic.

First, in order to know if response measures are having the intended impact, it is critical to collect and report information about testing and cases. That’s why it is so important for all governments to share accurate and timely information about the number of cases in their countries to the World Health Organization. Sharing this information reassures citizens that their governments are fighting to protect their health and their livelihoods. Furthermore, such reporting allows researchers and scientists to better track the disease and prevent unnecessary deaths – both nationally and regionally.

The second tool is vaccines. As our new Secretary of State Tony Blinken stated, “Until everyone in the world is vaccinated, then no-one is really fully safe.” Vaccines have helped eradicate some of the worst diseases on earth, and there is no doubt that a mass immunization campaign will save lives. Just look at the numbers in the US; in the past couple of weeks, as millions of vaccinations have been given, the numbers of new Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have started to fall. I urge the Government of Tanzania to convene its health experts and review the evidence on vaccines.

As the world’s largest health and humanitarian donor, the United States continues to lead the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic, contributing more than $1.5 billion to COVID-19 mitigation efforts worldwide and pledging $4 billion to speed global distribution of vaccines. Here in Tanzania, we dedicated $16.4 million to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic since the first confirmed case was diagnosed in March of 2020. The United States stands ready to ramp up our efforts and we are committed to working side by side with Tanzania to defeat Covid-19.

I will close this message on a personal note. I am a doctor by profession. Before being named Ambassador to Tanzania, I spent over 30 years working in the public health sector. I can promise you that the public health measures I’ve been speaking about WORK. They will save lives if they are adopted. I urge all Tanzanians to join now in supporting these measures so that we can protect each other and the ones we love.

Asenteni sana
 
Ambassador to Tanzania. I want to talk to you about COVID-19, and how we can work together to prevent its spread and help all of us stay safe.

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, almost two and a half million people have died of the disease. The loss is staggering, and no country has been untouched. In my own country, the United States of America, we have lost over 500,000 of our fellow citizens. To further complicate things, new variants of the virus have caused another more intense wave of infections across the world, including the African continent. It has become clear that the virus variant has arrived in Tanzania, also. I’ve been encouraged by recent statements from the Ministry of Health acknowledging COVID-19 as a public health priority in Tanzania and urging citizens to take basic precautions: such as avoiding crowds, wearing masks, and social distancing. This is good advice and I urge everyone to follow it.

In addition to implementing basic precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, there are at least two other important tools that are critical to controlling this pandemic.

First, in order to know if response measures are having the intended impact, it is critical to collect and report information about testing and cases. That’s why it is so important for all governments to share accurate and timely information about the number of cases in their countries to the World Health Organization. Sharing this information reassures citizens that their governments are fighting to protect their health and their livelihoods. Furthermore, such reporting allows researchers and scientists to better track the disease and prevent unnecessary deaths – both nationally and regionally.

The second tool is vaccines. As our new Secretary of State Tony Blinken stated, “Until everyone in the world is vaccinated, then no-one is really fully safe.” Vaccines have helped eradicate some of the worst diseases on earth, and there is no doubt that a mass immunization campaign will save lives. Just look at the numbers in the US; in the past couple of weeks, as millions of vaccinations have been given, the numbers of new Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have started to fall. I urge the Government of Tanzania to convene its health experts and review the evidence on vaccines.

As the world’s largest health and humanitarian donor, the United States continues to lead the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic, contributing more than $1.5 billion to COVID-19 mitigation efforts worldwide and pledging $4 billion to speed global distribution of vaccines. Here in Tanzania, we dedicated $16.4 million to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic since the first confirmed case was diagnosed in March of 2020. The United States stands ready to ramp up our efforts and we are committed to working side by side with Tanzania to defeat Covid-19.

I will close this message on a personal note. I am a doctor by profession. Before being named Ambassador to Tanzania, I spent over 30 years working in the public health sector. I can promise you that the public health measures I’ve been speaking about WORK. They will save lives if they are adopted. I urge all Tanzanians to join now in supporting these measures so that we can protect each other and the ones we love.

Asenteni sana
Hivi Balozi wetu kule USA naye huwa anajiingiza kwenye mambo ya ndani ya USA? Kama sivyo kwa nini huyu ana kiherehere?
 
Wewe jamaa jiangalie sana wewe una akili kuliko watanzania mil.60 wala sio msemaji wa serikali.je ukija kukuta chanjo hiyo inamadhara kweli utarudi hapa jf kuomba radhi?
Mkuu, umechanja chanjo nyingi Sana ambazo zimekusaidia usiwe mlemavu aidha wa akili au mwili,usipate pepoounda,tetekuwanga,surua,n.k

Na pengine hata magonjwa niliyoyataja huyajui. Zote hizi ni chanjo walizoleta hao hao. Alafu mtu mmoja aseme hazifai kwa sababu zake binafsi bila ushahidi wa kisayansi?
 
Hatutaki watupende ama wasitupende.. we need to live our life na ku handle ugonjwa tunavyotaka. ..

Sasa nyinyi na ujinga wenu wa wazungu wangetaka kutuua as if hawajawahi kutuua ndio mpunguze kujipendekeza kwa wazungu kwa kauli zenu za kishoga.....

Mimi ni chadema hivyo chama changu hakihusiki na mauaji yoyote....

Acha kujipendekeza kwa wazungu...

They are not angels...
Na ndio waliotengeneza huu ugonjwa.

UN na WHO ni NGO za akina Rothschild na Soros... hazina wema wowote....
Ngoja nimalizane na wewe, halafu nikuache na ukilaza wako.

Kwa nini unataka "wazungu wakupende", wewe ni malaya?

Hiyo "nia ya kuwaua" kwani nini kitawashinda wakitaka kuwaua?

Mbona nyinyi hamsiti kuwaua waTanzania wenzenu kwa sababu za kipuuzi kabisa!

Uwezo wako wa kuelewa haya mambo ni mdogo sana. Ni kazi isiyokuwa na manufaa kuendelea kujadili lolote na mpuuzi.
 
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