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Diabetes and COVID-19: A Double Whammy in Kenya and Tanzania
Sub-Saharan AfricaThursday, April 10, 2025
One big problem was the closure of diabetes clinics in Dar es Salaam. This made it hard for people to get the care they needed. Business instability and financial difficulties also made it tough for people to follow their diabetes treatment plans. Health insurance challenges added to the stress. Higher food prices made it hard for people to eat the right foods for their diabetes. In Kenya, the price of diabetes medicine and test kits went up. This made it even harder for people to manage their condition.
People with type 2 diabetes in Kenya and Tanzania faced similar challenges during the pandemic. They need better support in the future. This includes affordable health insurance, economic support, and psychosocial services. These things can help people with type 2 diabetes be more resilient. They can also improve the health and well-being of people with this condition. It is important for both countries to plan ahead. This way, they can be ready for future emergencies and ensure better care for people with type 2 diabetes.
In the future, Kenya and Tanzania need to do better. They need to make sure people with type 2 diabetes get the care they need. This includes during emergencies. They also need to address the socio-structural challenges that make it hard for people to manage their diabetes. This way, they can improve the lives of people with type 2 diabetes in their countries.
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