Liberians troop for lime, garlic and ginger as alternative treatment for Covid-19

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ginger was sold for LRD$6,000.00(US$35.29) but now sold for LRD$8,000.00 (US$47.05)

The buyers who spoke to state radio on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, explained that the products are concocted and taken as a drink.

According to them, the mixture of lime, garlic and ginger has the potential to fight against cold related to COVID-19.

Because of the huge interest in the mixture, the prices of the lime, garlic and ginger products have sky rocketed, making those items scarce in some areas on the local market

Prior to the spark in Coronavirus cases in the country a bag of ginger was sold for LRD$6,000.00(US$35.29) but now sold for LRD$8,000.00 (US$47.05)

Before the recent spark, a single lime was sold for five LRD$5.00 but now sold for around LRD$40.00(US$0.23)

A piece of garlic was sold for LRD$10.00 (US$0.05)  but now is being sold at  LRD$70.00(US$0.41).

Covid-19 cases in the country have in recent time thus after more than 300 new cases were being reported in less than 5 days.

New COVID-19 type  in Liberia

Liberia as of Monday June 21, 2021  recorded 37 new confirmed cases, 7 new deaths, and No new recovery.

The latest report means the country now has 3,146 confirmed cases with 106 deaths in total.

About 2,169 people have now recovered from the COVID-19 in Liberia.

On Tuesday at least five health workers  reportedly died of COVID-19 and more than two-hundred tested positive of the virus.

The disclosure was made, by the President of the Liberia Medical and Dental Association (LMDA), Doctor Emmanuel Ekanabah, an interview with state radio

Doc. Ekanabah said:” The infected health workers are currently in treatment units undergoing medication.”

He said heath workers in the frontline against COVID-19 fight are at serious risk.

He wants the creation of more isolation centers to adequately accommodate the growing number of Coronavirus patients in the various treatment centers.

The LMDA President said other counties are gradually adhering to the health protocols, which will help in curtailing the widespread of the virus.

About ninety-six-thousand doses of the extra Zeneca COVID-19 vaccines are due to arrive in Liberia shortly.

Deputy Health Minister, Doc. Francis Kateh, told ELBC Tuesday, June 22, 2021, that the jabs will be in Liberia in July.

Dr. Kateh said:” Upon arrival of the vaccines, health authorities will begin a nationwide vaccination campaign to protect citizens against the virus.”

The Chief Medical Officer expressed delight that people are showing interest in taking the vaccines.

At the same time, Doc. Kateh said the Ministry of Health is making use of its existence structures in the counties to provide health services at the various borders.

According to Doc. Kateh, the Ministry does not have enough resources to have health workers stationed at various borders and entry points.