World Health Organization to Sign Confidentiality Clause with Madagascar
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed the world in a state of abrupt desire and need to find a final solution to the virus.
Scientists from different parts of the world are working tirelessly day and night to be named the first solution finder for the pandemic.
But while all focus was on a scientific solution, through western medicine, Madagascar took a shot on herbs and came up with a brilliant solution that has left everyone wondering why they didn’t take the shot on natural herbs instead of focusing and waiting for the usual pharmaceutical tablets and vaccines.
Madagascar is a very small country in Africa but now recognized for playing its role in finding a solution for the deadly coronavirus pandemic that has led to the death of over 2million people from all over the world. And we can also see that Madagascar has recorded but few deaths and has been using its developed COVID-Organics for its sick citizens infected by the virus.
Though at first, almost everyone was skeptical about the viability of the cure, but taking a stand by the President of the country gave rise to the trend and now other countries have started vying for the organic cure which was almost brought down by skeptics.
What seemed to be criticized has gotten the attention of the WHO and the Government of Madagascar will be signing a confidentiality clause with the World Health Organization on the formulation of the COVID-Organics, the acclaimed cure for the coronavirus pandemic President Andry Rajoelina said.
The President disclosed the heartwarming news after he had a teleconference with Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghabreyesus, the Director-General of WHO on Wednesday. He further added that WHO has agreed to support the country as it embarks on clinical observation process of the COVID-Organics.
“Successful exchange with Dr. Tedros commended Madagascar’s efforts in the fight against the COVID-19,” he posted on twitter.
Dr. Tedros confirming the call, tweet as follows: “Good call with HE Rajoelina, President of Madagascar, about the #COVID-19 situation in his country.
“We discussed how to work together on therapeutics research and development. And we agreed that solidarity is key to fighting the pandemic and keeping the world safe,” he added.
It is therefore, necessary that we should take advantage of every natural gift we have as nothing works better for humans like everything that is natural.
By: Ayooluwa Joshu