Herbal Medicine Cures 92 Of Madagascar’s 128 #COVID19 Patients — Zero Death Recorded So Far

April 30, 2020
163 Views

Madagascar, the Island African country have been able to manufacture their own herbal medicine for the virus.

President Andry Rajoelina launched the herbal medicine known as COVID Organics Tambavy, a couple of weeks ago.

The herbal medicine which is in a form of tea has started yielding results as 92 of the country’s 128 COVID-19 have recovered.

The remaining 36 are responding to treatment with zero death so far.

Since first being recorded late last year in China, the Covid-19 coronavirus has spread around the world, and been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization.

However, differences in testing mean that the number of cases may be understated for some countries.

The US has by far the largest number of cases, with more than one million confirmed infections, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University .

With more than 60,000 fatalities, it also has the world’s highest death toll.

Italy, the UK, Spain and France – the worst-hit European countries – have all recorded more than 20,000 deaths.

In China, the official death toll is approaching 5,000 from about 84,000 confirmed cases. Numbers for deaths jumped on 17 April after what officials called “a statistical review” and critics have questioned whether the country’s official numbers can be trusted.

You may be interested

Sports

Playabets Promo Code: Get 50 Free Spins, R50 Free Bonus and R2000 Deposit Bonus

Webby - May 7, 2024

Table of Contents If you’re looking for the Playabets Free Spins promo code, then you’re in the right place! Enter…

Pogba To Feature In French Movie Amid Four-Year Doping Ban
Sports
1 views
Sports
1 views

Pogba To Feature In French Movie Amid Four-Year Doping Ban

Webby - May 6, 2024

Paul Pogba will star in a French film to be released in April 2025 after filming scenes in Paris this…

Van Dijk: I’m Committed To Liverpool
Sports
1 views
Sports
1 views

Van Dijk: I’m Committed To Liverpool

Webby - May 6, 2024

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has debunked reports circulating in the media that he plans to leave Anfield after the…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.