It’s the turn of Central Africa to get Covid-Organics. A delegation from Congo Brazzaville led by Professor Elira Dokekias Alexis, President of the National Commission in charge of the fight against Coronavirus in this country, was received at the BANI Ivato airport Wednesday March 6, 2020.
Following an interview with President Andry Rajoelina, Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso dispatched a special plane to Antananarivo to recover a cargo containing donations of Tambavy CVO destined for three countries in Central Africa, namely Congo Brazzaville , the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic.
Together, these three countries received a total of 3,300 packages of Tambavy CVO contained in 22 boxes, at the rate of 150 preventive and curative treatments per box. During the ceremony of official reception of these donations, the president of the National Commission in charge of the fight against the Covid-19 of Congo Brazzaville did not fail to congratulate Madagascar, the president Andry Rajoelina and the Malagasy scientists for the success of research that led to the discovery of Covid-Organics, as well as for the management of this pandemic by the government.
He also reported on the support of Central Africa in the process of developing the Tambavy CVO. “These donations mark the brotherhood, unity and solidarity of Africa in the face of the coronavirus pandemic,” he said.
Madagascar defied all modern medical norms when the country’s President courageously announced a treatment for the Covid 19 pandemic made from natural plants. The WHO who earlier resisted the move has announced that it now welcomes all efforts including traditional means to tackle the Covid 19 pandemic.