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Raj232

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yes, bid is for smart unlocking.
Looking at Russia and Brazil, both were stricter early on and some lapses have had them shoot up like crazy. We should not follow the same trajectory.
We really dont know about the shoot up. What we do know is that most of the testing kits came from China and the accuracy rate was somewhere about : 80% wrong, 20% correct. The rapid testing kit was even worse, which import has been discontinued.

If the test is positive, but the person does not have not symptoms, he is asked to go home (and remain under quarantine). So, what's the point in taking the tests ?
Only those with severe symptoms will be admitted for treatment :happy::happy::happy:


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yes, bid is for smart unlocking.
Looking at Russia and Brazil, both were stricter early on and some lapses have had them shoot up like crazy. We should not follow the same trajectory.
IMO, no unlocking/relaxation in lockdown should be allowed, except for essential services.
Economy can wait for some more time.
On the contrary strict enforcement should be done or even mild type of 'internal emergency' should be declared. and strict action (no limit) for those who do not want to understand., creating ruckus and disturbances (of higher levels). Enough is enough now

If once situation of Corona, goes out of hand, nothing will work
We do not have unlimited medical resources (hospitals, equipments, doctors, nursing staff etc etc)
 

Raj232

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COVID-19: Tests for 'miracle cure' herb Artemisia begin

A herb touted by Madagascar's government as healing coronavirus is undergoing tests by a group of international researchers. The WHO warns, however, that there are no scientific studies yet that prove Artemisia works.

Clarity around Artemisa needed

Artemisia has also been trialed "quite successfully" against diseases other than malaria, says Seeberger. Studies found the Artemisia extract was effective in inhibiting the first SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) that surfaced in Asia in 2002, causing a respiratory illness.
https://www.dw.com/en/covid-19-tests-for-miracle-cure-herb-artemisia-begin/a-53442366

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Exclusive: Madagascar's president defends controversial homegrown Covid-19 cure

In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24 and RFI, Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina defended his promotion of a controversial homegrown remedy for Covid-19 despite an absence of clinical trials. "It works really well," he said of the herbal drink Covid-Organics. Rajoelina claimed that if a European country had discovered the remedy, people would not be so sceptical.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly warned that the Covid-Organics drink, which Madagascar's Rajoelina has touted as a remedy against the deadly coronavirus, has not been clinically tested.

"What if this remedy had been discovered by a European country, instead of Madagascar? Would people doubt it so much? I don't think so," the president told FRANCE 24's Marc Perelman and RFI's Christophe Boisbouvier.

The drink is derived from artemisia – a plant with proven anti-malarial properties – and other indigenous herbs.

"What is the problem with Covid-Organics, really? Could it be that this product comes from Africa? Could it be that it's not OK for a country like Madagascar, which is the 63rd poorest country in the world... to have come up with (this formula) that can help save the world?" asked Rajoelina, who claims the infusion cures patients within ten days.

https://www.france24.com/en/africa/...defends-controversial-homegrown-covid-19-cure
 
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