Coronavirus Week: March 10, 2021 Report Global Deaths and Hospitalizations are on the rise
AGN.News
March 10, 2021
ATLANTA – The CDC reports and Johns Hopkins CSSE reports indicates COVID-19 continues its global pandemic infections and resulting loss of life in millions of families. This week report is as follows.
Coronavirus Week: COVID-19 Worldwide Total Confirmed cases: 117,997,454 – Total Deaths: 2,619,379
The U.S. Total Confirmed cases: 29,152,841 – Total Deaths: 529,213.
COVID-19 Deaths Rising in Tanzania
Reports out of Tanzania: Tanzanian President John Magufuli was admitted into Kenya’s Nairobi Hospital several days ago after being infected with COVID-19. No COVID-19 deaths or infection reports have come from Tanzania since May 2020.
The President has consistently downplayed the seriousness of COVID-19 in person and in the media. It has been reported the the President has never worn a mask and advised others to do the same.
The virus is running through the population. Now, it’s reported that Tanzania’s Finance Minister Philip Mpango was also being treated for COVID-19 at the same hospital.
The General Secretary of the Tanzania Episcopal Conference, Father Charles Kitima said over 60 nuns and over 25 priests plus two elders have died from COVID-19 between December and February.
In Tanzania other prominent individuals have died including Chief Secretary Amb John Kijazi, Zanzibar First Vice President Seif Sharif Hamad, Bank of Tanzania (BoT) Governor Prof Benno Ndulu and former Finance and Planning permanent secretary Dr Servacius Likwelile.
Please review the prevention measures outlined by health professionals. By doing so you can help reduce the numbers in the coming weeks and months.
COVID-19 PREVENTION
Everyone is being urged by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC.gov) to get vaccinated, wear masks, practice social distancing, and wash hands as a way to cut down on the transmission rate.
For more information on local responses to the novel coronavirus also called … COVID-19, contact your local healthcare provider, visit coronavirus.gov or visit cdc.gov for the United States response to the coronavirus.
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