President
John Magufuli has on Sunday dismissed as
faulty, coronavirus test kits used in Tanzania because he said they had
returned positive results on samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw.
Magufuli,
whose government has already drawn criticism for being secretive about the
coronavirus outbreak and has previously asked Tanzanians to pray the
coronavirus away, said the kits had “technical errors”.
The
COVID-19 testing kits had been imported from abroad, Magufuli said during an
event in Chato in the north west of Tanzania, although he did not give further
details adding that he had instructed Tanzanian security forces to check the
quality of the kits.
Random
samples had been obtained from several non-human samples, including from a
pawpaw, a goat and a sheep, but had assigned them human names and ages. The
samples were then submitted to Tanzania’s laboratory to test for the
coronavirus, with the lab technicians left deliberately unaware of their
origins.
Samples
from the pawpaw and the goat tested positive for COVID-19, the President said,
adding this meant it was likely that some people were being tested positive
when in fact they were not infected by the coronavirus.
“There
is something happening. I said before we should not accept that every aid is
meant to be good for this nation,” Magufuli said, adding the kits should be
investigated.
As
of Sunday, Tanzania had recorded 480 cases of COVID-19 and 17 deaths but unlike
most other African countries, Dar es Salaam sometimes goes for days without
offering updates, with the last bulletin on cases on Wednesday.
COVID-19
infections and fatalities reported across Africa have been relatively low compared
with the United States, parts of Asia and Europe. But Africa also has extremely
low levels of testing, with rates of only around 500 per million people.
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