While a healthy lifestyle contributes to good health, what you say does not contradict my comment. I did not say that everyone was on these drugs daily which seems implied in your comment. And Ghana is only one country in a huge continent of many countries. The drugs mentioned are regularly used throughout Africa for other illnesses, like malaria as noted.
While a healthy lifestyle contributes to good health, what you say does not contradict my comment. I did not say that everyone was on these drugs daily which seems implied in your comment. And Ghana is only one country in a huge continent of many countries. The drugs mentioned are regularly used throughout Africa for other illnesses, like malaria as noted.
Most africans can neither afford, nor need them. The idea that so many africans are taking them routinely to make any difference in Covid rates is quite preposterous. Evidence, please!
Do not put words in my mouth. Actually there was a report on world cases and Uganda had the lowest incidence of Covid in the world. I read too many things to remember off the top exactly where I read but you can research the information yourself.
So, you read somewhere that lots of Ugandans were taking them..?
Can you cite chapter and verse, please?
I mean, to make a noticeable difference, there would need to be at least 50% of elderly Ugandans taking these drugs on a daily basis... that is unrealistic.
While a healthy lifestyle contributes to good health, what you say does not contradict my comment. I did not say that everyone was on these drugs daily which seems implied in your comment. And Ghana is only one country in a huge continent of many countries. The drugs mentioned are regularly used throughout Africa for other illnesses, like malaria as noted.
Most africans can neither afford, nor need them. The idea that so many africans are taking them routinely to make any difference in Covid rates is quite preposterous. Evidence, please!
Do not put words in my mouth. Actually there was a report on world cases and Uganda had the lowest incidence of Covid in the world. I read too many things to remember off the top exactly where I read but you can research the information yourself.
So, you read somewhere that lots of Ugandans were taking them..?
Can you cite chapter and verse, please?
I mean, to make a noticeable difference, there would need to be at least 50% of elderly Ugandans taking these drugs on a daily basis... that is unrealistic.
Do not twist my words or make them up. This is not a useful conversation--I am done!