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He said, “We make sure they work in shifts and, after the shift, they all have a period by which they are assured to be virus and infection-free before they go to their families. We also have provided social measures like the insurance and hazard allowance. Now, all those are measures that are already established and signed. The details are being worked out.
Ehanire also stated that clinical trials to assess herbal medications for the treatment of the coronavirus had yet to yield conclusive results, adding that Nigeria and other countries were collaborating on a solidarity trial anchored by the World Health Organisation. “We have not got any results as yet, and the indigenous herbs that have been also been developed for trials have also not yet yielded a result. As far as other medicines are concerned, we are working with the World Health Organisation Solidarity Trial to see what medicines may work.
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