Plastic surgeons in the United States are being asked to donate their masks, ventilators and other medical supplies and equipment to the nation's coronavirus response efforts
Malaria drug will be one of the treatment options in coronavirus clinical trial, WHO officials sayA packet of Nivaquine tablets containing chloroquine, a commonly used malaria drug. Gerard Julien/AFP/Getty Images
This comes after the announcement President Trump made last week that the US Food and Drug Administration approved the “very powerful” drug chloroquine to treat coronavirus and that there were “very, very encouraging early results.” “There is a desperate need for effective therapeutics. There is currently no treatment that has been proven to be effective against Covid-19,” Tedros said on Monday.
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