Zimbabwe: Govt Conducting Trials On Ivermectin for Covid-19 Treatment
[New Zimbabwe] An anti-parasite drug, Ivermectin, has not been banned in the country and is being allowed for individual Covid-19 applications, the acting health ministry secretary Robert Mudyiradima has said....
Published By: Allafrica - Tuesday, 26 January
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