WHO To Support Covid-19 Organic From Madagascar If

When Madagascar informed the world it had found a cure for Covid-19, the world got excited, the WHO warned against untested herbs and medication usage instead of taking the initiative to help find out if it was true. The WHO quickly rubbished the supposed cure and African countries re-associated themselves.
Now the WHO’s position is changing. It has called on Madagascar to clinically test the herbal product.
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina launched the herbal drink and said it could cure coronavirus. This message spread throughout the whole world.
Today with a case count of at least 199, not even one person who has contracted the disease has died in the country inhabited by some 26 million people. The Covid-19 Organic must be doing something good the world doesn’t know.
WHO has swallowed it’s previous word and has revealed it has the desire to work hand in hand with Madagascar in our quest in fighting coronavirus.
In a tweet @MoetiTshidi, WHO’s Dr Matshidiso Moeti indicated if Madagascar permits it’s coronavirus herbal drink to be clinically tested for its curative quality coronavirus the WHO will be grateful.
“We are advising the government of Madagascar to take this product through a clinical trial and we are prepared to collaborate with them. We would caution and advise countries against adopting a product that has not been through clinical tests for safety and efficacy” Dr. Moeti posted to WHO African Region.
African countries must show positive solidarity and rally around Madagascar, pull resources together to ensure the Clinical testing is done. A United Africa will increase the credibility of findings especially if it turns out that it cured Covid-19.
The old saying that a map of Africa without Madagascar is true indeed and something good is coming from Africa to the world. It’s the cure for Covid-19, the COVID-19 organic
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