COVID-19: 248,000 Nigerians tested as FG gives final report on Madagascar’s cure
Nigeria has declared that the Madagascar COVID-19 herb syrup did not show any evidence that it could cure COVID-19.Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, spoke on Thursday in Abuja at the 52nd Joint National Briefing of the Presidential Task Force .
The minister disclosed that the initial report showed that its main ingredient is the same as Artemisia. Ehanire assured that the government will continue to support all genuine efforts toward finding local COVID-19 cures.
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