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Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Niger and Tanzania have received shipments of this “treatment”, which launched last month.
“No country or organization will prevent us from moving forward,” Rajoelina said in response to WHO concerns.
He noted that the evidence for the drink’s effectiveness is “the healing of our patients,” as he put it.
Madagascar registered 183 cases of coronavirus and 105 cases of recovery, with no deaths.
“The patients were cured by exclusively receiving Covid Organics,” explained the President.
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Rajoelina told “France 24” and “Radio France International”: “If it was not Madagascar who discovered this treatment and if it was a European country that discovered it, would there be so much suspicion? I don’t think so.”
The World Health Organization has repeatedly warned that the herbal tea, “Coffed Organics,” which Rajoelina described as a treatment for the emerging coronavirus, has not been clinically tested.
This tea contains “wormwood”, a plant that has proven antimalarial properties, as well as other local herbs.
“African scientists should not be underestimated,” added Rajoelina.
“I think the problem is that it comes from Africa and they cannot admit that a country like Madagascar … has devised this remedy to save the world,” said the president, who says this drink cures patients in 10 days.
Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Niger and Tanzania have received shipments of this “treatment”, which launched last month.
“No country or organization will prevent us from moving forward,” Rajoelina said in response to WHO concerns.
He noted that the evidence for the drink’s effectiveness is “the healing of our patients,” as he put it.
Madagascar registered 183 cases of coronavirus and 105 cases of recovery, with no deaths.
“The patients were cured by exclusively receiving Covid Organics,” explained the President.