LOCKDOWN. People make their way on a deserted street during a government-imposed lockdown as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Siliguri on March 24, 2020. Photo by Diptendu Dutta / AFP
NEW DELHI, India – An Indian pharmacist died and his boss was left hospitalized after the pair drank a chemical concoction they had developed in an effort to treat coronavirus, police said Saturday, May 9. The men worked for a herbal medicine company and were testing their treatment – a mix of nitric oxide and sodium nitrate – at a home in southern Chennai city.His colleague Rajkumar was recovering from the poisoning.
Kumar said Sivanesan bought the chemicals from a local market and developed the formula after conducting research on the internet. s for treating COVID-19, triggering a global race for a new drug for the disease that has killed nearly 300,000 people., which has imposed a drastic nationwide lockdown in an effort to halt the spread of the disease. –
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