COVID-19 Cure: WHO Meets African Traditional Medicine Experts


COVID-19 Cure: WHO Meets African Traditional Medicine Experts Channels Television Updated May 12, 2020 This picture taken on April 24, 2020, shows a sign of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva next to their headquarters, amid the COVID-19 outbreak, caused by the novel coronavirus. Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it has met with 70 traditional medicine experts in a bid to find a cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. This was disclosed on Tuesday by WHO Afro Region via its official Twitter handle @WHOAFRO. The health organisation said an agreement was reached with the herbal medicine experts on clinical trials of their remedies.

 COVID-19 Cure: WHO Meets African Traditional Medicine Experts Channels Television Updated May 12, 2020 This picture taken on April 24, 2020, shows a sign of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva next to their headquarters, amid the COVID-19 outbreak, caused by the novel coronavirus. Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it has met with 70 traditional medicine experts in a bid to find a cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. This was disclosed on Tuesday by WHO Afro Region via its official Twitter handle @WHOAFRO. The health organisation said an agreement was reached with the herbal medicine experts on clinical trials of their remedies. READ ALSO: WHO Recommends Extreme Vigilance As Countries Exit Lockdown “70 traditional medicine experts from countries across #Africa held a virtual meeting with @WHO on the role of traditional medicine in the #COVID19 response. “They unanimously agreed that clinical trials must be conducted for all medicines in the Region, without exception,” @WHOAFRO tweeted. This meeting is coming a day after Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina batted away criticism for promoting a homegrown “remedy” for COVID-19, charging that the West has a condescending attitude toward traditional African medicine. “If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” Madagascar’s President told French media in an interview on Monday.

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