May 15, 2026

WHO agrees to support COVID Organics for clinical observation — Madagascar President

By Saddam Yusuf Saleh

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has agreed to support clinical observation process of Madagascar’s COVID Organics in Africa.

The President of Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina in a tweet via his Twitter handle on Wednesday announced that he had a virtual meeting with Director-General of WHO, Tedros Ghebreyesus, said WHO had congratulated Madagascar for the discovery of its COVID Organics.

Rajoelina tweeted: “Successful exchange with @DrTedros who commends #Madagascar’s efforts in the fight against #Covid19 and congratulates us for the discovery of #CovidOrganics.

“@WHO will sign a confidentiality clause on its formulation and will support the clinical observations process in #Africa.

“Following @WHO’s invitation to be part of Solidarity Trial for clinical trials, #Madagascar will prove the effectiveness of its third protocol that combines two injectable medicines that are different from #CovidOrganics.”

COVID Organics is a herbal remedy by Madagascar touted to be an effective medicine for the treatment of the novel coronavirus.

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