Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina has claimed that the World Health Organisation WHO does not want to recognise the Madagascar covid-19 cure called Covid Organics.
The Madagascar cure is made from Artemisia, a plant that is found in most southern African countries. The President claims Covid Organics can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days.
Madagascar President attacks WHO and Europe
Since the launch of the ‘Madagascar medicine’ the Rajoelina has been on a crusade of attacks aimed at WHO for their disregard of their coronavirus medicine. The Madagascar WHO country representatives did not attend the launch of the cure.
Madagascar President raised the question in whether a European country would face the same treatment had they were the ones who ‘invented’ Covid Organics.
WHO wants to poison Madagascar cure claims
The President of Madagascar, a former DJ has is reported to have claimed, much to the shock of many, that the WHO is at the centre of a plot to have its Covid Organics coronavirus cure poisoned. He is reported to have claimed that the WHO offered $20 million to a person who will be able to poison the cure. Tanzania Perspective, a leading Tanzanian Newspaper reported the story on the front-page of its 14th May edition.
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The former disk jockey believes the UN agency is not taking his cure seriously because of it was made by an African country. He spoke to a French news agency and aired out his belief about Africa’s treatment by the Western countries.
“They do not believe a country like Madagascar can come up with a medicine that can save the world from coronavirus.”
“Is is because Madagascar is the 63rd poorest country in the world. If it was a European country that came up with the formula, it was going to be taken seriously.”
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Artemisia is the plant that was used to create the cure formula. It is known to treat other diseases in China and he Middle East.
WHO stance on Madagascar cure
WHO advised against the use of unproven medicines to cure coronavirus and advised the Madagascar authorities to perform clinical trials for their discovery. However, the President dismissed the advise and vowed that no country or organisation will stop them from going ahead.
Other African countries such as Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo and Niger, have received the medicine for use to treat the covid-19 disease.
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WHO has not responded to the claims that it sought to poison the Madagascar cure.