Tanzania’s President John Magufuli has dismissed WHO approved coronavirus testing kits as faulty, saying they returned positive results on samples taken from a goat and a bird.
Magufuli made the remarks during an event in Chato in northwestern Tanzania on Sunday. He said there were “technical errors” with the tests. Tanzanian authorities purposely sent them bogus samples of a goat and a bird to the WHO lab for testing, and the WHO immediately returned the results as “positive”. Soon after the WHO staff was kicked out of the country.
The president, whose government has already drawn criticism for being secretive about the coronavirus outbreak had instructed Tanzanian security forces to check the quality of the kits.
They had randomly obtained several non-human samples, including from a pawpaw, a goat and a sheep, but had assigned them human names and ages.
These samples were then submitted to Tanzania’s WHO laboratory to test for the coronavirus, with the lab technicians left deliberately unaware of their origins.
Samples from the pawpaw and the goat tested positive for COVID-19, the president said, adding this meant it was likely that some people were being tested positive when, in fact, they were not infected by the coronavirus.
“There is something happening. I said before we should not accept that every aid is meant to be good for this nation,” Magufuli said, adding the kits should be investigated.