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The rapid rise in coronavirus cases in Tanzania is partly a result of the government ignoring the international medical recommendations on social gatherings etc, says Dr. Moeti, the Africa director for WHO, at a briefing today.
In Tanzania, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has increased by more than 500% in the past 10 days. That's one of the worst rates of increase in the world. No wonder the WHO is concerned.
The information from the WHO is actually not "finger-pointing" -- it's an attempt to show that international experts disagree with the Tanzanian government's strategy. Tanzanians have a right to know about this, so that an informed debate can happen.
In Tanzania, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has increased by more than 500% in the past 10 days. That's one of the worst rates of increase in the world. No wonder the WHO is concerned.
The information from the WHO is actually not "finger-pointing" -- it's an attempt to show that international experts disagree with the Tanzanian government's strategy. Tanzanians have a right to know about this, so that an informed debate can happen.