To avoid generalized contagion at all costs and to limit cases. On the African continent, where the number of deaths linked to Covid-19 remains low, the national authorities are trying, through more or less restrictive measures, to curb the spread of the virus and are organizing to take care of the sick quickly.
The news went around the world. Sunday evening April 20, when Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina announced that Madagascar was in possession of a “vita malagasy” remedy (made in Madagascar) with preventive and curative properties against the coronavirus. Covid-Organics, the name given to this treatment, is a herbal tea made from dried artemisia leaves, produced by the Madagascan Institute for Applied Research (IMRA) [4].
Also, The inventor of Apivirine, a product proposed against the Coronavirus, spoke on “The African Debate” on Sunday, April 19, 2020 on Rfi. In his statements, the Beninese Valentin Agon reaffirms the power of his product against the pandemic [5]. The Network of practitioners and herbalists of traditional medicine in the Center region (Burkina Faso) has made proposals for plants that failing to cure coronavirus disease, would be able to prevent it and stop the contagion [6]. At the end come personal protective equipment (face masks, hydro alcoholic gels, gloves, etc.). Providing health centers with handwashing devices and posters (by governments).