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*Ministry claims 'antivirus necklace' prevents COVID-19, experts beg to
differ*


Tri Indah Oktavianti and Kharishar Kahfi

The Jakarta Post


Jakarta   /   Sun, July 5, 2020   /   03:23 pm

Illustration of eucalyptus and eucalyptus oil (Shutterstock.com/File)


The Agriculture Ministry plans to release a eucalyptus-based “antivirus
necklace” that minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo claims can help prevent
COVID-19 transmission.

The “antivirus necklace” was “invented” by the ministry’s Health Research
and Development Agency (Balitbangtan) and will be mass-produced next month,
he said. It is one of four products developed by the ministry’s researchers
intended to treat or prevent COVID-19.

“It was [developed] by Balitbangtan. From 700 species of eucalyptus, our
lab test results showed that one kind could kill the coronavirus. We are
certain,” he said on Friday as reported by *tribunnews.com
<http://tribunnews.com>*.


The former South Sulawesi governor boasted that the product could “kill” 42
percent of the coronavirus if worn for 15 minutes.

“We have tried it. If we [use it] for 30 minutes, it can kill 80 percent
[of the coronavirus]. We have also produced a roll-on [product]. If we ever
get cut by a knife, the wounds can be healed by applying the product,”
Syahrul claimed.

He also claimed that the product gave him the confidence to visit crowded
places. He said he had used it several times during work visits to inspect
agriculture production.

Separately, Balitbangtan head Fadjry Djufry said prototypes of
eucalyptus-based inventions had been used by COVID-19 patients. He claimed
the results showed high rates of recovery following treatment with the
products.

“We tested 20 employees from the Agriculture Ministry who had tested
positive for COVID-19. Their testimonies after inhaling and being treated
[with the product] were positive. It helped improve their breathing,”
Fadjry said as reported by *tribunnews.com <http://tribunnews.com/>*.

Despite the claims made by the minister, experts are deeply skeptical,
saying there is no scientific evidence that such products can fend off the
virus.

“We know that the world has not yet found a cure for the disease. I think
it would be wise for us not to spread further claims to a panicked
society,” Herawati Sudoyo, the deputy director of the Eijkman Institute for
Molecular Biology, told *The Jakarta Post* on Sunday.

She said the research on eucalyptus was still at the basic level of
molecular modeling and had not been peer reviewed. Even if eucalyptus was
found to be effective at killing viruses, the scientific research should
have focused on an active natural component, she added.

“For example, scientists developed the artemisinin component isolated from
[the sweet wormwood] plant for curing malaria. But scientists do not just
take all of the plant,” she said.

She noted it usually took a long time to develop a drug or vaccine as a
cure for a disease, especially when those treatments were developed from
herbs.

Berry Juliandi, a lecturer at the Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)
Department of Biology, echoed Herawati’s sentiments, saying that although
the Eucalyptol 1.8-cineole component derived from eucalyptus leaves was
scientifically known for its antimicrobial properties, there was no proper
clinical research showing that such components were effective at killing
SARS-CoV-2 inside the respiratory system.

He said the ministry’s claims were dangerous as they could distort public
awareness about the virus.

“The public could be easily believe that they have been saved from the
virus with the non-scientifically proven antivirus necklace,” Berry, who is
also secretary-general of the Indonesian Young Academy of Sciences (ALMI)
told the *Post*.

Both experts warned the public to remain skeptical and question the
validity of any claim, including those made by scientists, and to also
verify facts from multiple sources. (rin)

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