The Indian Medical Association has lambasted the Centre for throwing its weight behind Baba Ramdev's alleged Covid-19 cure Coronil and wondered how Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan attended an event where a 'blatant lie of World Health Organisation accreditation' was peddled.
Slamming the Union Minister for promoting the drug, the IMA wondered how Dr Harsh Vardhan allowed Ramdev to claim that Coronil can be used for prevention, treatment and post-Covid management. Ramdev also claimed that his medicine had received approval from the Drugs Controller General of India and certification from the WHO.
After Ramdev's claim went viral, the WHO issued a statement that it had not reviewed or certified the effectiveness of any traditional medicine for Covid-19 treatment.
The Indian Medical Association has lambasted the Centre for throwing its weight behind Baba Ramdev's alleged Covid-19 cure Coronil and wondered how Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan attended an event where a 'blatant lie of World Health Organisation accreditation' was peddled.
Slamming the Union Minister for promoting the drug, the IMA wondered how Dr Harsh Vardhan allowed Ramdev to claim that Coronil can be used for prevention, treatment and post-Covid management. Ramdev also claimed that his medicine had received approval from the Drugs Controller General of India and certification from the WHO.
After Ramdev's claim went viral, the WHO issued a statement that it had not reviewed or certified the effectiveness of any traditional medicine for Covid-19 treatment.