OpEd: Mad As Madagascar By Azu Ishiekwene | Sahara Reporters Madagascar President, Andry Rajoelina, believes that the reason why the world is not giving his country’s miracle herbal formula the accolade it deserves is because of its African... READ MORE:
In the fight against COVID-19, the war between biology and economics has just expanded to the nationalist front, spilling over with the ferociousness of a zero-sum game.If COVID-Organics had been developed in a US, European or Japanese lab, President Rajoelina said, he would not have had to answer all the questions about the safety, quality or efficacy of the herbal remedy, when hundreds of people are still dying daily from the virus.
Through it all, he kept going back to two major points: one, in the current catastrophic global health crisis, every sovereign country has a responsibility to act quickly and expeditiously to protect its citizens; and two, Madagascar has found a tried and tested solution, which is working for its own people.
I get it. And that urgency probably also explains why the number of COVID-Organics subscribers has grown from zero on April 20 when it was launched, to 20 countries as of the time of writing. Pfizer’s lethal misadventure in Kano, Nigeria, with the experimental drug Trovafloxacin , claimed over 100 lives and forced a recall and out-of-court settlement after years of stonewalling.
He has had a life of adventure, daring and courage. At 19, he set up his own business, an event company called Show Business, defying his parents’ intention to send him to university. One important lesson the virus has taught us is that the world needs solidarity and cooperation, not lone-rangers and secret agents.
That would be a good thing for the biology and economics of the tea. Its most active ingredient, neem leaf , comprises nearly 62 percent of the ingredients and its extract, also a property of artemisia-based therapy, is widely used as malarial treatment in many parts of Africa and Asia.
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