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Tanzania coronavirus: Africa CDC hopeful 'frozen' stats will be updated

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June 11: Africa CDC calls on Tanzania to share virus data

The head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says “we continue to remain hopeful” that Tanzania will cooperate by sharing its COVID-19 data even as the country’s president declared victory over the pandemic.

AP report

June 9: Tanzania ‘free of coronavirus’ – president

In late May, it was the Regional Commissioner for Dar es Salaam, declaring that COVID-19 had been defeated in Tanzania.

Total confirmed cases = 509

Total recoveries = 183

Total deaths = 21

Active cases = 305

Figures valid as of close of day May 29, 2020

May 26: Govt summons US envoy over virus advisories

The Tanzanian government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs this week summoned the acting US ambassador over recent advisories relating to COVID-19.

His pronouncement is the latest in the Tanzania government’s posture towards a virus that has led to the imposition of lockdowns and enforcement of physical distancing in most African countries.

His pronouncement is the latest in the Tanzania government’s posture towards a virus that has led to the imposition of lockdowns and enforcement of physical distancing in most African countries.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa

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