New Delhi: India has opened a front against the World Health Organization (WHO) in the fight against Coronavirus epidemic. This time India has indicated to the WHO with its new instructions and research that the country will now go alone in the fight against the corona virus. The research and treatment which is necessary in the interest of the country will do the same. At the same time, the scientists of India have made it clear that they do not need the suggestion of WHO.
Contrary to the WHO directive on the corona virus, India’s counterattack
recently issued a directive to the member states that hydroxychloroquine may prove dangerous in treating the corona virus. Therefore, stop its trial. But Indian scientists have not only researched this medicine but have told the doctors of the country that this medicine can be avoided in the treatment of Corona virus. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has said in its latest research that there has been a decrease in the risk of corona virus infection when taking hydroxychloroquine drugs.
This fight is Indian medicine vs international faction
an official of the Union Ministry of Health said that in fact most of the western countries scientists and pharmaceutical companies are always trying to degrade the treatment of India’s very cheap medicines. Treatment of corona virus is possible with hydroxychloroquine designed to prevent malaria. If the use of this cheap medicine to protect against corona virus increases, then the pharmaceutical companies of western countries have a loss of crores of rupees. This is the reason that their lobby wants to stop all trials of hydroxychloroquine by putting pressure on WHO. India has opposed this.
It is noteworthy that WHO has been accused of spreading the corona virus infection. US President Donald Trump himself has also questioned the role of WHO. It has also been known that many drug manufacturers have been trying to create pressure in different ways in the WHO. This is the reason that people are starting to get angry on most of the WHO social media posts these days.