COVID19 Innate Immunity through Natural Medicine in Palau

  • Christopher U. Kitalong (Pacific Academic Institute for Research (PAIR)) ;
  • Tmong Udui (Department of Public Health, Ministry of Health) ;
  • Terepkul Ngiraingas (Belau National Health, Ministry of Health) ;
  • Pearl Marumoto (Pacific Academic Institute for Research (PAIR)) ;
  • Victor Yano (Pacific Academic Institute for Research (PAIR))
  • Published : 2020.12.11

Abstract

In an internal document, CORONA-VIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) PLAN, release developed stated that "on January 22, 2020, Palau Ministry of Health activated its emergency operations center, and since then has prepared and put in place measures in response to this global pandemic." The actions eventually led to the closure of most flights coming into Palau as a method to protect its population. The population of is at high risk with COVID19 due to the very elevated rate of NCD's, as well as the limited access to proper testing and treatment facilities. Increased use of traditional medicines in the population has reduced the co-morbidities by reducing risk factors. Furthermore, the expansion of tradtional NCD therapies, especially that of DAK reduce pressure due to obesity and diabetes therefore allowing for unimpaired immune systems to combat deadly infectious diseases such as COVID19.

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