The African president who opposed the vaccine dies, allegedly died from Covid-19

Tanzania's president, John Magufuli, one of the most popular unbelievers in Covid-19 disease in Africa, has died after two weeks of lack of public life, prompting speculation that he may have been infected with SARS-CoV-2. The news of the president's death revealed Wednesday to Tanzania's Vice President Sami Suluhu. According to [...]
The news of the president's death revealed Wednesday to Tanzania's Vice President Sami Suluhu. According to her, Maguful died of a heart failure. He was 61, writes The Guardian.
Maguful has not been seen in public since February 27th and on the Internet, rumors began to spread that he was probably ill with Covid-19. Government officials have insisted Maguful has been working as usual and that citizens should ignore rumors.
The now felt president of Tanzania repeatedly denied that Coddy-19 is spreading to his country and claimed without evidence that vaccines against this disease are dangerous. He suggested that people pray and suck steam to heal.
Despite numerous requests from the World Health Organization, Tanzania has not published statistics of the cases and victims of Codíd-19. There is no testing program, and health officials have even been banned from mentioning the virus.












