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AFRICA: Coronavirus: Covid Organics ordered by Tanzania and the Union of Comoros.

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Is this coronavirus remedy of interest to the authorities in La Réunion? Two new countries will use Covid-Organics, a remedy for the coronavirus produced in Madagascar: Tanzania and the Comoros where first cases of COVID-19 are confirmed. By Témoignages

Based on research conducted by the Malagasy Institute of International Reference for Medicinal Plants, IMRA, Covid-Organics is used in Madagascar to prevent and cure coronavirus. After successful testing, production is launched on a large scale. For the Malagasy government, this remedy is not only intended for Madagascar, it is also a way to support the global fight against coronavirus.

After ECOWAS, Tanzania

On 1 May last, the Minister of Defence of Guinea came to take delivery of a donation of Covid-Organics to the 15 States of ECOWAS.
Since Saturday, Tanzania has joined a number of African countries to seek help from Madagascar to cure Covid-19 patients.

President John Magufuli said on Sunday 3 May 2020 that he was in talks with the Malagasy government to use the remedy against Covid-19 in Tanzania.

I have been in talks with Madagascar. They say they have discovered the cure for Covid-19. We will send a plane to bring the medicines to Tanzania so that Tanzanians can benefit,” he said.

«Solidarity with our brothers in the Indian Ocean»

In yesterday’s edition, the Express announces that the Union of the Comoros will also use the Covid-Organics:
We will be offering Covid-Organics as a sign of solidarity with our brothers in the Indian Ocean.” President Andry Rajoelina thus announces the request of «tambavy» by the Comorian President Azali Assoumani. The Union of the Comoros is the first country in the Indian Ocean that is interested in the remedy manufactured by the Malagasy laboratory to fight against coronavirus. Since the outbreak of the health war against the Covid-19, the neighboring islands of the Indian Ocean have each had their own way of caring for their patients. Since the outbreak of the health war against the Covid-19, the neighboring islands of the Indian Ocean have each had their own way of caring for their patients. Since the Comoros are the last country in the region to officially declare the presence of confirmed cases of coronavirus in its territory, the health war is beginning to beat.

President Azali Assoumani did not hesitate to use the Covid-Organics remedy to control the spread of coronavirus. “We are convinced that Madagascar is on the right track to eradicate this pandemic on the Great Island and we also pray for the success of your country and, in this area, this success will be ours and, of course, that of the entire African continent. I would also like to thank the IMRA researchers for their work in discovering this most effective treatment to date against this pandemic,” said President Azali Assoumani on videoconferencing.”

Source : Témoignages

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COVID 19 – A new variant we discovered

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According to a senior official at the World Health Organization, a new highly mutated variant of COVID called BA.2.86 has been discovered in several countries including Switzerland, South Africa, as well as Israel, Denmark, the United States and the United Kingdom.

According to “Reuters”, the variant was first spotted in Denmark on 24 July after sequencing of the virus infecting a patient at risk of becoming seriously ill”. And so it was detected “in other symptomatic patients, during routine checks at airports and in wastewater samples in a handful of countries”.

Thus, scientists have indicated that “although it was important to monitor BA.2.86, it was unlikely to cause a devastating wave of serious illness and death given the immune defenses developed worldwide as a result of vaccination and previous infection”.

WHO COVID-19 technical officer Maria Van Kerkhove said, “The numbers are still low”. But the reduction in global surveillance could lead to rapid circulation of the virus…

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TOBACCO CONTROL: Seven out of 10 people protected by anti-smoking measures

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A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that 5.6 billion people, or 71% of the world’s population, are now protected by at least one good practice policy to save lives from deadly smoking, five times more than in 2007.

Over the past 15 years, since WHO’s MPOWER measures were introduced globally, smoking rates have fallen. Without this reduction, the UN World Health Agency estimates that there are now 300 million more smokers worldwide. This new WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic focuses on protecting the public from passive smoking, noting that nearly 40% of countries now have fully non-smoking indoor public places. The report assesses the progress made by countries in tobacco control and shows that two other countries, Mauritius and the Netherlands, have reached the level of best practices for all MPOWER measures, a feat that only Brazil and Turkey have achieved so far. These data show that, slowly but surely, more and more people are protected from the harms of tobacco by WHO policies based on evidence and best practices.”said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, congratulating Mauritius on becoming the first country in Africa and the Netherlands on becoming the first country in the European Union to implement WHO’s comprehensive tobacco control policies at the highest level. Eight countries are only one policy away from joining the leaders of tobacco control: Ethiopia, Iran, Ireland, Jordan, Madagascar, Mexico, New Zealand and Spain. However, much remains to be done: 44 countries are not protected by any of WHO’s MPOWER measures. At the same time, 53 countries have still not adopted a total ban on smoking in health facilities. In addition, only half of the countries have smoke-free private workplaces and restaurants.

Passive smoking
“WHO urges all countries to implement all MPOWER measures at the level of best practices to fight the tobacco epidemic, which kills 8.7 million people worldwide, and to oppose the tobacco and nicotine industries, who are lobbying against these public health measures,” said Dr Ruediger Krech, Director of Health Promotion at WHO. About 1.3 million people die each year from second-hand smoke. All of these deaths could be prevented. People exposed to second-hand smoke are at risk of dying from heart disease, stroke, respiratory disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. In this fight against tobacco, the ban on smoking in public spaces is only one of the measures of the Effective Tobacco Control Package, MPOWER, designed to help countries implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and stem the tobacco epidemic. The paper shows that all countries, regardless of income level, can lower the demand for deadly tobacco, achieve major public health victories and save billions of dollars in health care and production costs.

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SENEGAL – 400 cases of measles recorded

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Measles is back in force, with more than “400 cases recorded nationally”. It is a revelation of Doctor Boly Diop, responsible for epidemiological and post-vaccination surveillance at the Ministry of Health and Social Action, on Thursday, July 13, 2023.

“Performance in the first half of the year revealed the existence of a measles epidemic,” said Dr. Boly Diop, noting that Fatick is the only one of the country’s 14 regions that has yet to register a confirmed case of measles.

Outside of Fatick, all regions have confirmed cases of measles and there are districts that have become epidemic. This means that today, measles is back in force, there are confirmed cases and epidemics that are recorded throughout the regions,’ he said, on the sidelines of a quarterly coordination meeting for epidemiological surveillance.

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