Deccan Chronicle

Maduro ‘miracle’ Coronaviru­s cure draws skeptics’ ire

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Caracas, Jan. Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro appears to be counting on yet another “miracle” to save his citizens from Covid-19, promoting a secretive solution with no published scientific evidence he claims will conquer the new Coronaviru­s.

“Ten drops under the tongue every four hours and the miracle is done,” Maduro said in a televised appearance on Sunday. “It's a powerful antiviral, very powerful, that neutralise­s the Coronaviru­s.” But his government has released no evidence. He even kept secret the name of the “brilliant Venezuelan mind” behind it, saying he needed to protect them. Scientists at home and abroad remained skeptical. The local National Academy of Medicine said it appeared be derived from the common herb thyme. It's not the first time the Venezuelan leader has promoted a cure.

In October, he notified the Pan American Health Organisati­on that Venezuelan scientists discovered a molecule that nullifies the replicatio­n capacity of the new Coronaviru­s. He hasn't spoken of that developmen­t since. He's also promoted a special herbal tea he claims can fend off the virus and other ailments.

Other leaders too have embraced solutions dismissed

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by scientific studies. Former US President Donald Trump and Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro both stubbornly touted an antimalari­al drug despite repeated studies finding it ineffectiv­e and possibly dangerous.

The new Coronaviru­s hasn't hit Venezuela as hard as other South American countries such as Brazil, Ecuador and Peru, though many experts say that's likely because sanctions against Maduro's government have sharply limited travel there.

Maduro said the treatment, which he called carvativir, has been under testing for nine months among Venezuelan­s ill with the Coronaviru­s. He said he plans to distribute it nationwide and to other nations as well. Dr David Boulware, professor of medicine and an infectious diseases physician at the University of Minnesota Medical School, noted the lack of scientific evidence.

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