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Madagascar 'Begs' For COVID-19 Support

Health Madagascar 'Begs' For COVID-19 Support
JUL 22, 2020 LISTEN

Madagascar’s health ministry has sent out an urgent request for help to partner agencies and health institutions as COVID-19 cases surges.

“The Ministry of Health indicated that the COVID-19 epidemic has in recent weeks evolved in a very critical fashion in Madagascar with significant outbreaks in some regions, particularly the capital, Antananarivo,” the Actu Orange website reports.

There have been reports that public hospitals in Madagascar are at full capacity and will only admit severe cases of COVID-19.

The island nation currently has about 7,000 COVID-19 cases.

President Andry Rajoelina early this month reimposed a lockdown on the capital following a rise in cases.

In April, he launched a herbal “remedy” for COVID-19 that was widely distributed in the country. Several consignments of COVID-Organics were also sent to dozens of African countries.

However, the efficacy of the drink has been discredited by health professionals in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which conducted clinical analyses.

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