Will the mine open this week?17 May 2020 20:57
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-africa-52697508Speaking at a church service in his hometown of Chato, north-west Tanzania, President Magufuli revealed that his own child had contracted the virus but was now well and "doing push-ups".He said the child had made a recovery following a regimen of self-isolation, steam inhalation, and lemon and ginger juice, the BBC's Sammy Awami reports from Tanzania.MORE IMPORTANTLYTanzania does not have strict lockdown measures like those in other countries. Large public gatherings have been banned and schools have been closed .........According to the president, Dar es Salaam's Amana Hospital, which at one point was treating 198 Covid-19 patients, today has only 12 patients with the virus. Other hospitals in Dar es Salaam have experienced similar decreases, he added."The way I see this trend, if the week beginning from tomorrow continues like this, I plan to open places of higher education so that our students can continue with their studies," he said.He added that plans to quarantine tourists could also be relaxed next month.Alistair, looks like things are getting back to normal, better get that mine open. RNS next week to tell us then Alistair????