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Breaking News | Nigerian Scientists Identify Possible COVID-19 Treatment Drug, Says Osinbajo

Nigerian scientists brief VP Osinbajo on potential drug for coronavirus

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has welcomed efforts by a team of Nigerian professors and scientists investigating the effectiveness of, and roles that Ivermectin drug can play in the treatment of the Coronavirus disease.

COVID-19 treatment: Osinbajo meets Nigerian researchers

COVID-19 treatment: Osinbajo meets Nigerian researchers  Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has welcomed efforts by a team of Nigerian professors and scientists investigating the effectiveness of, and roles that Ivermectin drug can play in the treatment of COVID-19. The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, disclosed this on Tuesday in a statement titled, ‘Osinbajo welcomes COVID-19 research group’s report on likely prevention and treatment drug’. According to Akande, the team, which has Nigerian scholars at home and abroad as members, has submitted report on the usefulness of the drug to the World Health Organisation which has already appointed a peer review expert from the United Kingdom.

Garden Route beaches will stay closed as DA loses court bid

Garden Route beaches will stay closed as DA loses court bid
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Decision to close beaches doesn t impact on freedom to trade – Dlamini-Zuma – The Citizen

Decision to close beaches doesn’t impact on freedom to trade – Dlamini-Zuma News24 Wire Minister of Cooperative governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. Picture: Jacques Nelles Government is facing several other challenges relating to the latest regulations, including one by the Democratic Alliance. Government has maintained that its decision to close certain beaches in hotspot areas as a second wave of Covid-19 infections continues to grow is temporary, rational and justifiable, and therefore it is legally compliant even if it limits other rights. As South Africans kicked off the festive season, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that certain beaches and public parks will be closed over the festive season, citing a dramatic increase in confirm

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