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Herbal remedies for virus spark debate in China

Employees wearing protective face masks at a traditional Chinese medicine store in Beijing. A claim by Chinese scientists that a liquid made with honeysuckle and flowering plants can help fight the coronavirus has sparked frenzied buying. – AFP pic, February 2, 2020.

A CLAIM by Chinese scientists that a liquid made with honeysuckle and flowering plants could help fight the deadly coronavirus has sparked frenzied buying of the traditional medicine, but doubts quickly emerged. As the death toll from the SARS-like pathogen sweeping the country continues to rise, shoppers have swamped pharmacies in search of “Shuanghuanglian”.

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