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A goal in first-half injury time from Saratou Traore is enough to see Mali edge a tight Group C encounter against Tanzania at ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging officials in Tanzania to follow science in the fight against the coronavirus, after the country’s president said the approved vaccines are ...
NAIROBI, Feb 21 (Reuters) - The head of the World Health Organization urged Tanzania on Sunday to share information on its measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic, saying the authorities there ...
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New suspected Marburg outbreak in Tanzania kills eight - WHO - MSNOn average, the Marburg virus kills half of the people it infects, according to the WHO. In March 2023, Tanzania's Bukoba district experienced its first Marburg virus outbreak, which killed about ...
The World Health organization says Tanzania is not sharing information about suspected cases of Ebola “despite several requests.” The UN health body said Saturday that the African country had ...
Tanzania's Inspector-General of Police Simon Sirro last week suggested the attack could be related to Tanzania's role in neighbouring Mozambique, where the country has sent troops to help fight ...
Ex-president promises affordable drugs to fight the common scourge of malaria. PUGUKAIJUDENI, Tanzania, July 22, 2007 — -- A wall of people pushed and shoved, straining to see the white man ...
The World Health Organization in a statement Saturday accused Tanzania of withholding information about suspected Ebola cases in the country. The U.N. agency was made aware of the suspected cases ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging officials in Tanzania to follow science in the fight against the coronavirus, after the country’s president said the approved vaccines are ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging officials in Tanzania to follow science in the fight against the coronavirus, after the country's president said the approved vaccines are "dangerous ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging officials in Tanzania to follow science in the fight against the coronavirus, after the country’s president said the approved vaccines are ...
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