Tanzania Goes For Inhalation Machines Instead of Covid-19 Vaccines
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As Rwanda and Kenya received their first batches of the covid-19 vaccines early this week and Uganda getting its first consignment on Friday, Tanzania has opted for inhalation machines to fight covid-19.
Reports from Dar es Salaam reveal that the Tanzanian government has begun installing steam inhalation machines for the treatment of respiratory challenges.
Details indicate that on Thursday, four of these machines were installed at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) and Mloganzila hospital.
The machines have been installed as a cost of between U$3234 and U$4312 and can take up to six people at ago, for up to 10 minutes.
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