Why WHO Disapproves Madagascar’s Remedy for COVID-19?
Hours following Donald Trump’s Opinion on the use of disinfectant to treat COVID-19, Madagascar President, Andry Rajoelina, endorse an organic cure (COVID ORGANIC) to treat infected people in the country.
The President noted that CVO, which is manufactured in the form of tea is curing patients in the country. He said, “All trials and tests have been conducted and its effectiveness has been provided in reducing and elimination of symptoms from COVID-19 patients in Madagascar.”
However, the World Health Organization, WHO, in a statement warned countries against the use of self-medication and further claimed that no recommended cure has been endorsed by the world health body.
Furthermore, the WHO warning to Malagasy people did not stop multitudes from flocking the free distribution of the herbal tea. Although some are still nursing doubts on their crust. As a matter of fact, Soldiers in the country are distributing CVO to vulnerable citizens door-to-door.
The sale of CVO in Supermarkets and Pharmacies in the country’s capital, Antananarivo, is incredibly alarming as it varnishes from shelves as it arrives.
However, the Academy has indicated the need to adhere to indicated dose (Children most importantly)
A military doctor and also Director-General of the hospital of Soavinandriana, in Antananarivo claimed that one of the substances in CVO, Artemesia, is capable of fortifying the immune system and also aid in the elimination of virus.
Presently, Madagascar has 128 confirmed cases, 83 recoveries and no death.
INTERESTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES
Madagascar President, Rajoelina claimed that 3 African countries which include: DR Congo, Senegal and Guinea Bissau had made enquiries about the information attached to COVID ORGANIC. Furthermore, the President of Senegal, Macky Sall has ordered CVO after reaching Rajoelina according to a media outlet in Senegal
Source: Phenix News Feed
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