Magufuli Warns Health Officials Against Acquiring COVID-19 Vaccines

Magufuli Warns Health Officials Against Acquiring COVID-19 Vaccines

Tanzanian President, John Pombe Magufuli has warned the country's health officials against acquiring COVID-19 vaccines.

“The ministry of health should be careful, they should not hurry to try these vaccines without doing research, not every vaccine is important to us, we should be careful. We should not be used as ‘guinea pigs’,” Magufuli said as quoted by BBC.

He added: “Vaccinations are dangerous. If the white man was able to come up with vaccinations, he should have found a vaccination for Aids, cancer and TB by now.”

He asked Tanzanians to continue observing health guidelines on COVID-19, adding that prayers and traditional medicine are the best ways of dealing with the pandemic.

“Many countries have lockdown, but in Tanzania there are no plan of lockdown and we’ll never introduce lockdown because our God is alive and he will continue to protects us,” said Magufuli.

He did not comment on the concerns raised by the Catholic Church about the recent spike in deaths in its urban parishes. Magufuli is a devout Catholic.

In a statement this week, the church said: “After successfully containing the spread of the virus last year, Tanzania was now facing a new wave of the virus spread."

“Our country is not an island. We have every reason to take precautions and pray to God so that we can be saved from this pandemic.”

Magufuli also ignored reports from Denmark that two Tanzanians, who had visited the country, tested positive for the new COVID-19 strain from South Africa. Instead, he blamed citizens who travel abroad for “importing a new weird corona”.

The Tanzanian government stopped publishing official data on coronavirus in June last year, when Magufuli declared the country COVID-19-free.

Comments

Mwangi (not verified)     Wed, 01/27/2021 @ 07:50pm

Another lunatic. I hope someone, something knocks some sense into his thick head. There is something wrong with devout catholic lunatics.

Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 01/27/2021 @ 10:30pm

"He asked Tanzanians to continue observing health guidelines on COVID-19, adding that prayers and traditional medicine are the best ways of dealing with the pandemic". Where is the scientific community in TZ? Mr.Pombe is averts to alcohol but there must be something negatively affecting his thinking. This is not amatter of comparing the efficacy of whitemans medicine against the african medicine. This is amatter of finding what medicine is good for humanity.Prayers have nothing to do with saving people.Adherence to what Science tells us will.
Could magafuli tell us what advancement in medicine his traditional african medicine men/women have contributed?Research,and development is very expensive,and mzungu has the dough...

kithoi (not verified)     Thu, 01/28/2021 @ 02:31pm

Does he know the vaccines being administered are not on trial for them to be guinea pigs? I guess he missed the history lesson on Maji maji rebellion then was magical water now its magical traditional medicine and prayers.

Builder (not verified)     Thu, 01/28/2021 @ 06:26pm

Some vaccines are harmful. Buyer beware is great caution from Pombe. Pharma isn't in healing or cure biz. They are in money biz. I ain't taking covid vaccine come rain or high water. Waiting on cure

Maxiley (not verified)     Fri, 01/29/2021 @ 02:20am

In reply to by Jasiri (not verified)

@ I dont mean to sound facetious, but that mountains has faith moved?
I have about what Jesus is purported to have done,since then, I have not seen any of that.With cell phones everywhere, I would expect at least to see one fellow walking on water,or healing the blind.Iam I missing something here.I mean other than probably faith?

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