The World Health Organisation (WHO) is considering Madagascar’s COVID-19 Organics for clinical observation process.
The President of Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina made this known on Wednesday, saying that he and the Director-General of WHO, Tedros Ghebreyesus, had a successful interaction on COVID Organics.
In a tweet, President Rajoelina said, “Successful exchange with
@DrTedros who commends #Madagascar’s efforts in the fight against #Covid19 and congratulates us for the discovery of #CovidOrganics.
“@WHO will sign a confidentiality clause on its formulation and will support the clinical observations process in #Africa.
“Following @WHO’s invitation to be part of « Solidarity Trial » for clinical trials, #Madagascar will prove the effectiveness of its third protocol that combinates two injectable medicines that are different from #CovidOrganics.”
COVID Organics has been touted to be an effective medicine for the treatment of the novel coronavirus.
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