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Coronavirus: research breakthrough? Country in South America allegedly celebrates highly effective means - WHO slows down

2020-10-26T15:57:15.313Z


A highly effective corona agent is said to have been discovered in Venezuela. It should destroy the corona virus one hundred percent.


A highly effective corona agent is said to have been discovered in Venezuela.

It should destroy the corona virus one hundred percent.

  • In addition to vaccines, scientists are also researching drugs against the coronavirus *.

  • A highly effective agent is said to have been discovered in Venezuela.

  • It's not supposed to cause any side effects.

Munich / Caracas - Research * for a

vaccine for the coronavirus has been

pushed ahead

with high pressure worldwide for months

.

Most recently, the approval of a corona vaccine in Germany was still in the room in 2020.

At the same time, since the beginning of the corona pandemic, scientists have been pushing the search for effective drugs that can be used to treat Covid 19 patients *.

In

Venezuela

, research into a Corona * drug is said to have achieved a

breakthrough

.

Coronavirus: Allegedly highly effective drug discovered in Venezuela

Like many countries around the world, Venezuela is also

affected

by the

Corona crisis

.

According to the Johns Hopkin University, nearly 90,000 people have been infected with the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic.

773 people are said to have died in connection with the

virus

.

The actual number of cases in the

South American crisis state is

likely to

be much higher

due to a

lack of tests

and a

lack of information

.

But now an alleged

corona agent is

attracting attention.

A molecule called DR-10

destroys Covid-19 one hundred percent

without causing side effects, the authoritarian President

Nicolás Maduro

announced in a speech on Sunday (local time).

That was the result of a six-month study by the state research institute IVIC.

The molecule has already been used to treat hepatitis C, human papillomavirus and Ebola, said Maduro.

On Twitter, the President described this as “enormous news”.

"We have started the certification process with the

WHO

to offer this treatment to the world." The World Health Organization has not yet reported this.

¡Tremenda Noticia!

Certificamos la molécula DR10 como un antiviral altamente efectivo en la lucha contra el Covid-19.

Hemos iniciado el proceso de certificación ante la OMS para ofrecer este tattamiento al mundo.

Agradezco al equipo del IVIC por este gran aporte a la humanidad.

pic.twitter.com/MPCOpMe9or

- Nicolás Maduro (@NicolasMaduro) October 26, 2020

WHO: Potential corona drugs with little or no benefit

The WHO recently announced that several potential

corona *

drugs

checked in global test series had

shown little or no benefit.

Among other things, tests were carried out to determine what influence these drugs had on mortality, when to use ventilators and the length of the hospital stay.

As part of the solidarity study coordinated by the WHO with thousands of patients in almost 500 clinics in more than 30 countries,

remdesivir

,

chloroquine / hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir / ritonavir

and the

interferon regimen were

tested.

The drugs were originally developed for other diseases.

However, the data from the solidarity study coordinated by the WHO had not yet appeared in any peer-reviewed journal and had not been examined by scientists.

Meanwhile, new corona infections are increasing worldwide, and many countries are fighting a second wave *.

The corona situation is also explosive in Germany.

* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen editorial network (dpa / mbr)

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Ulrich Perrey

Source: merkur

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