PM Dion Ngute pledges support for Archbishop Kleda’s COVID-19 treatment

The Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute has held talks with the Archbishop of the Metropolitan diocese of Douala Tuesday May 26th 2020 in Yaounde. They discussed on the Archbishop’s COVID-19 treatment produced recently.
According the state radio, CRTV, government is ready to assist in the project. The Archbishop according to the PM will work closely with government’s anti COVID-19 team.

Archbishop Samuel Kleda says the medicine has treated close to 1500 COVID-19 patients.
Earlier, a delegation from the Ministry of public health met the Archbishop in Douala with a plan of a scientific examination of the herbal COVID-19 medicine. A move the Archbishop has appreciated.
Note that besides the Archbishop, other traditional herbal medicine specialists say they have equally produced different cures to the COVID-19 though their cures have not attracted attention by the state.

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