Africa News of Thursday, 11 February 2021

Source: thecitizen.co.tz

Amid coronavirus denial, Tanzania MP admits spike in flu-related deaths

Tanzania president has said the country is virus-free Tanzania president has said the country is virus-free

A Tanzanian lawmaker on Thursday expressed concerns over what he termed as growing deaths from “pneumonia,” asking the government to openly explain the disease.

Zacharia Isaay (Mbulu Urban-CCM) more people were dying from respiratory challenges in his constituency.

Mr Isaay was given a chance to contribute in the debate about the next development plan but he said decided to speak about the health situation in his constituency where he claimed to frequently travel for burials.

“Let the government avoid stammering about this while people are vanishing in my constituency. I’m tired of funerals and even today, they are burying a child of a ward councilor. Sometimes I go there without notifying you Mr Speaker,” said Mr Isaay.

He said people were dying from similar symptoms of respiratory difficulties, warning that the situation may become worse during winter.

"Just yesterday when I went to Benjamin Mkapa Hospital (in Dodoma) for testing and I was told that all gas cylinders were in use…a lot of people are sick. Now, I decided to speak about this openly. If there are people who will mind, it’s up to them but I have spoken about this.”

He also asked the government to see how to improve the supply of traditional medicines which he said were still expensive.