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Madagascar shipping more anti-Covid19 potion to west Africa
12 hours ago
Baptised Covid-Organics, is a drink made with the artemisia plant and other indigenous herbs among other ingredients.
Madagascar on Saturday delivered to Guinea-Bissau a shipment of a potion that President Andry Rajoelina has touted as an elixir against the novel coronavirus and hopes to distribute across West Africa and beyond.
Baptised Covid-Organics, is a drink made with the artemisia plant and other indigenous herbs among other ingredients.
This, despite there being no proof of it actually working.
Guinea-Bissau's self-proclaimed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo was at the airport to oversee reception of the cargo donated by Madagascar, AFP correspondents said.
After Equatorial Guinea on Thursday, Guinea-Bissau is the second country to take delivery of the potion that Madagascar claims cures Covid-19 patients within 10 days.
The World Health Organization along with doctors in Madagascar are speaking out against calling the potion a cure...
Madagascar shipping more anti-Covid19 potion to west Africa
12 hours ago
Baptised Covid-Organics, is a drink made with the artemisia plant and other indigenous herbs among other ingredients.
Madagascar on Saturday delivered to Guinea-Bissau a shipment of a potion that President Andry Rajoelina has touted as an elixir against the novel coronavirus and hopes to distribute across West Africa and beyond.
Baptised Covid-Organics, is a drink made with the artemisia plant and other indigenous herbs among other ingredients.
This, despite there being no proof of it actually working.
Guinea-Bissau's self-proclaimed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo was at the airport to oversee reception of the cargo donated by Madagascar, AFP correspondents said.
After Equatorial Guinea on Thursday, Guinea-Bissau is the second country to take delivery of the potion that Madagascar claims cures Covid-19 patients within 10 days.
The World Health Organization along with doctors in Madagascar are speaking out against calling the potion a cure...
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