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THE ORGANICS

While Africa applauded the first announcement of a remedy for Covid-19, the West was sceptical. Developed countries joined the World Health Organisation (WHO) in demanding scientific evidence that Madagascar’s herbal mixture actually worked. Meanwhile, African leaders rushed to place their orders.

Now, as research into the active ingredient in the artemisia plant heads towards scientific findings, the tables have turned. Many African countries have lost confidence in the home-grown treatment after initial testing.

But, as the unique properties of the artemisia plant start to show promise for wider medicinal use, pharmaceutical companies around the world are showing renewed interest. Some are collaborating with researchers.

But interest in Covid-Organics on social media has waned, despite recent news stories that some researchers are becoming increasingly excited about the potential of artemisia for anti-viral medicines.

HERE’S A SUMMARY OF HOW THE DEBATE PLAYED OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND IN THE NEWS:

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