Madagascar's breakthrough on coronavirus is expected to land in Nigeria soon. The drug named 'COVID Organics' is for the prevention and cure of the disease. It was gathered that the consignment coming to Nigeria has been dispatched to Equatorial Guinea from where it will be shipped to Abuja. According to reports, the Presidential Task Force
The drug named ‘COVID Organics’ is for the prevention and cure of the disease.
According to reports, the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 was preparing to receive the solution in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja. “Before any food or drug can be administered in this country, there are certain protocols that must be followed. The government will not circumvent these protocols. We want a solution; we want the best for Nigerians.”
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