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Zimbabwe approves use of ivermectin to treat Covid-19
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Zim Approves Ivermectin Covid-19 Treatment
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Schools opening deferred as COVID-19 cases surge
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By James Muonwa
THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ), which has been leading research and innovation on Zumbani (Lippia Javanica), is on the brink of putting three products made from the locally available medicinal herb on shop shelves.
Obert Jiri, a professor at the UZ research and innovation directorate told NewZimbabwe.com, Zumbani products that have proven medicinal properties to manage Covid-19 and other ailments, were in the process of being registered with the medicines regulator, Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ).
“Research has produced some things that are helpful, such as Zumbani ointment, capsules, and tea which we are producing at the university,” he said.
Interview with Zimbabwe’s Dr. Jackie Stone: COVID-19 Infection & Death Rates Plummet After Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) Greenlight for Ivermectin Use
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TrialSite’s world survey of the various attempts to stave off and overcome COVID-19 brings the reader back to Zimbabwe, the location of an incredible, underreported scenario urging more attention. TrialSite first covered Zimbabwe when that nation’s medicines regulatory body decided to allow the use of ivermectin for research, and importantly, for research as a care option during the COVID-19 pandemic. This country experienced a relatively small wave of infections in August 2020 and then a far deadlier, steeper rise in December 2020 into the New Year. With some high profile members of the society (politicians, military leaders, etc.) infected, followed by some deaths, by January 27