Africa CDC expresses concern over state of COVID-19 case in Tanzania
The director of Africa Centre for Disease Control has expressed concern about Tanzania’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr John Nkengasong told reporters that there was no enough data to determine the situation in Tanzania.
He said the centre had developed a continental joint response strategy to be able to defeat the virus.
Tanzania’s president John Magufuli has insisted that his country has been saved from the virus and declared the country virus free.
The country is getting ready for October elections and is an electioneering mood.
People have been going about their business with no masks or social distancing.