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Kindly ignore the delusions of herbalists and their enablers on the unproven remedies regarding the #Coronavirus pandemic. Please stick to @WHO advisory. There is no homemade remedy that cures. You are not dealing with a bacteria infection that can be killed. @SIAF_NG 🦠
The virus is not a living organism, but a protein molecule (DNA) covered by a protective layer of lipid (fat), which, when absorbed by the cells of the ocular, nasal or buccal mucosa, changes their genetic code (mutation) and convert them into aggressor and multiplier cells.
This is why all the findings about the #COVID19 virus have been progressive and developmental. We learn new things daily about it. It wasn’t of late that we realized it can survive on surfaces thereby triggering #SafeSurface Science research and campaign. 🦠
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"Le #COVID19 changera le monde mais pas les féministes. Nous restons les mêmes: puissantes, inspirantes et déterminées. On ne lâche rien."

Un texte inspiré par les féministes africaines qui s'organisent face à la crise (déroulez, je vous les présente!)

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La Nigérienne @FatiHassane
invite les Africain.e.s à enregistrer des vidéos pour le #SafeHandsChallenge dans leur langue locale et à les partager sur les groupes Whatsapp familiaux.



#COVID19 #feminisme
Au Burkina Faso @ChantalNare, #feministe et experte en communication, a créé des infographies pour corriger les idées reçues qui circulent sur les réseaux sociaux à propos du Coronavirus. Non, manger de l'ail ne chasse pas le #COVID19!

bit.ly/2WH9JAl
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I wrote about how I've managed to find some hope despite my #COVIDー19 related anguish: by putting my fears on paper and looking up to African #feminist activists who are organizing online.
A thread 👇🏾

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#TuesdayThoughts #COVID19
Nigerien feminist @FatiHassane is inviting Africans to record #SafeHandsChallenge videos in their local languages and share them through Whatsapp to family members who don't speak the @WHO official languages. Join the challenge!
#COVID19
@ChantalNare, a #feminist and communications specialist from Burkina Faso, is sharing simple infographics she created to debunk #COVID19 myths, always using WHO-verified information. (People really think eating garlic will prevent Coronavirus infections?) #Team226
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