PRIME Minister
Kassim Majaliwa has called on Tanzanians to step up vigilance against
COVID-19 by taking more precautionary measures against the spread of the
deadly disease as the number of
confirmed cases escalates.
He said the country
had reached a level where cases were now increasing, especially in Dar
es Salaam, Arusha and Zanzibar due to the nature of the areas.
"We all know that
Dar es Salaam is the commercial hub and most populous city in the
country, but we must follow the necessary precautions and measures given
by health experts, including avoiding unnecessary gatherings to protect
ourselves and others," he said.
Speaking in Dodoma
yesterday during an event to receive a 500m/- dummy cheque for the
support in the fight against COVID-19, he stressed on regularly and
thoroughly washing hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand
rub.
"Most importantly, we should all continue to pray to the Almighty God to relieve us from the disease," he stressed.
Last week, Health
Minister Ummy Mwalimu said that Tanzania had moved from imported cases
to local transmission and that it will soon reach the community
transmission stage.
However, she
reiterated that the government would not pursue a standstill option and
lockdown but instead sustain the ongoing containment measures.
The premier received the assistance from Export Trading Group (ETG), Country Director Mr Nilladri Chowdhury.
Speaking
immediately after receiving the support, Mr Majaliwa thanked the
executives of the ETG company for supporting the effort in the fight
against COVID-19, whereby to-date 53 cases have been reported since the
onset of the disease in the country while seven patients have recovered.
"On behalf of our
President, Dr John Magufuli, we thank you for this assistance which will
help the government cut costs in serving the community. We need the
support of other stakeholders like you," he remarked.
Mr Chowdhury said they deemed it fundamental to support the government's efforts in the war against the disease.
"We have decided to
join the government in the fight against this disease; on behalf of
ETG, Chairperson, Mr Mahesh Patel, we are presenting to you a 500m/-
dummy cheque. We have faith and continue to pray for God to save us from
this pandemic," he said.
He said ETG was an
integrated agricultural supply chain groups responsible for, inter alia,
procurement, warehousing, processing and/or manufacturing of finished
goods through their company in Kapunga, Mbeya Region, three cashew nut
processing industry in Mtwara, Newala and Tunduru and oil processing
industries.
They also provide farmers with markets for products such as cashew nuts, peas, corn, chilies and sesame seeds.
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