Abstract

The reinfection of pandemic coronavirus-2 has been increasing day to day due to the introduction of new mutant adaptive variants, and so it has been needed urgently to protect the public health measures and individual preventive precautions must be sustained where long COVID-19 is recirculating- and causing the ‘Post-acute COVID-19 syndromes’. Initially, it has been observed that ginger is very much effective against the coronavirus-patients in the Municipality of Burdwan, West Bengal, India. But it is not always cost-effective and available enough for all. To overcome this, it has been urgently suggested to apply the different ultra-high-diluted potential-edible-medicines prepared from the rhizome, Zingiber officinale which will be cost-effective, eco-friendly, easily available, easily applicable, easily preparable, and side-effects-free any kinds of toxic free substances, against the pandemic coronavirus-2 as a policy-initiative-‘Vaccine-Nationalism-Equity-Passport’. And it is developed the “Medical-and-Clinical-Research or Medico Research Chronicles, Science, Technology, and Communication Informing the Easily Equitable, Marketable and Supply-able, etc.” which enriches the highest quality scientific information on all aspects of pharmacology and devoted to qualitative researches and up-to-date ongoing trends in the related field of medical and clinical research, which will enrich the scholars, academicians, and students every day across the world also in the new normal situation.

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