Dar es Salaam —
Tanzania's Health Minister, Ummy Mwalimu, has warned that the fight
against Covid 19 has taken a new shape as the country begins to tackle
internal transmission after initially struggling with imported
infections.
The minister in her briefing called upon the public to increase awareness and take necessary precautions.
The minister made
the statement today, April 9, 2020 while opening a seminar for religious
leaders organized by the non-governmental organization-World Vision
aiming at educating the religious leaders on their responsibility in the
community in the fight against Covid-19.
She said so far there are 25 confirmed cases in the country, as she waited for an update later today.
"The disease has
been brought in from outside, but, yesterday and last week, we have
begun to find infections within the country. Within a few days it will
go into community transmission. That means we will get a patient who
does not know where the disease has come from," she said.
She explained that
the stage of transmission in the community may be complicated to know
who the infected person is and warning that Tanzania may get to this
stage.
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"I must tell you
the truth if we'll not take necessary measures, soon, we will get into
community transmission. We need to take precautions and intensify
efforts to combat the disease," she said.
The minister said
it was the duty of every religious leader to ensure they conduct worship
in a systematic and risk-free environment to protect themselves against
corona virus as well as limiting religious conferences which are not
important at this time.
"I commend the
efforts made by Coast Regional commissioner, for preventing a religious
conference organized by religious organizations and involving 3,000
people from all over the country," said Ummy.
She used the opportunity to call on religious leaders to continue worshiping in a safe environment.
"You should also
conduct short worship services as well as establish a mechanism to
reduce congestion of believers when entering and leaving places
worship," said Ummy.
Country
director-World Vision Tanzania Gilbert Kamanga said the organization is
in solidarity with the government in the fight against corona virus.
He called on
religious leaders to deliver accurate messages about Covid-19 (Corona
Virus) saying they are among the most trusted people in the community as
well as following the government's directives on the disease.
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