The Citizen (KZN)

Concoction can’t cure Covid-19

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Colombo – A self-styled Sri Lankan holy man’s supposed miracle potion to prevent Covid-19 turned sour on Tuesday after a minister who publicly drank it was hospitalis­ed with the virus.

Thousands defied public gathering restrictio­ns to swamp a village in central Sri Lanka last month to get the syrup made by Dhammika Bandara.

Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Piyal Nishantha de Silva was among several politician­s who consumed the concoction, but parliament­ary officials said he had since tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Relatives of another politician from Bandara’s village had also been infected, despite taking the syrup.

Pro-government media gave widespread publicity to Bandara, who claimed the formula was revealed to him by Kali, a Hindu goddess of death and destructio­n of evil. The only ingredient­s he acknowledg­ed were honey and nutmeg.

The government has scrambled to distance itself from Bandara, whose preparatio­n was approved as a food supplement by the official indigenous medicine unit. –

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