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Madagascar Records First COVID-19 Death

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Madagascar recorded its first COVID-19 fatality yesterday in a 57-year-old man who developed complications after testing positive for the virus in Toamasina city.

A spokesperson for the coronavirus operational command centre, Hanta Vololontiana, confirmed the development today.

Two other people are also reportedly down with severe complications and “still in intensive care”.

Madagascar confirmed 21 more COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total in the country to 304, since confirming its first case on March 19, the Malagasy press agency reported.

A breakdown of the 21 new cases showed that out of the 103 tests carried out yesterday between 8 pm and 6 am, 15 people tested positive out of the 61 samples collected in Tana, while six persons tested positive out of the 42 samples collected in Taomasina.

Vololontiana has asked for “strict observation of containment measures, especially for the three regions Analamanga, Atsinanana and Haute Matsiatra”.

The state of emergency declared on the health sector has been extended until May 31 and President Andry Rajoelina is expected to address the nation at 8 pm today.

Madagascar has been in the news in the past few weeks over its herbal remedy, which it claims can be used in the treatment of COVID-19.

Speaking on the effectiveness of the tonic in a recent interview with France 24, Rajoelina said, “COVID-Organics is a preventive and curative remedy against COVID-19. It works really well and it is as a result of the research carried out by the Malagasy Institute of Applied Research which has the status of an original research centre.”

Nigeria, among other African countries, has received a consignment of COVID-Organics, the herbal remedy from Madagascar, which President Muhammadu Buhari said would undergo a verification process before being put to use.

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