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| Madagascar has made wearing face masks obligatory during the pandemic (AFP Photo/RIJASOLO) |
Antananarivo (AFP) - Madagascar's government has announced it will dispatch troops and doctors to an eastern town after several bodies were found in the streets and where two people died from the novel coronavirus.
Madagascar's
cabinet held a special meeting on Sunday to discuss the situation in Toamasina,
the country's second largest city.
The Indian
Ocean island nation has registered 527 infections and two deaths, both in
Toamasina.
Since
Thursday, more than 120 new cases were confirmed, and several bodies were found
in the city's streets though the cause of death was not clear.
"Doctors
must carry out thorough examinations to see if these deaths are caused by
another illness (...) or if they are really due to severe acute respiratory
problems which is the critical form of COVID-19," Professor Hanta Marie
Danielle Vololontiana, spokesperson for the government's virus taskforce, said
in a national broadcast on Sunday.
The
government will send 150 soldiers to reinforce Toamasina, maintain order and
enforce measures against the coronavirus such as mask wearing and social
distancing.
The cabinet
also fired Toamasina's prefect without providing any explanation.
A team was
also ordered to distribute a drink based on artemisia, a plant recognised as a
treatment against malaria, which the Malagasy authorities claim cures COVID-19.
The potential
benefits of this herbal tea, called Covid-Organics, have not been validated by
any scientific study.
The cabinet
has also announced an investigation into the death of a doctor in Toamasina.
According to local press, the victim was hospitalised after contracting
COVID-19 and was found dead hanged in his room on Sunday morning.

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