Coronavirus
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Coronavirus breakthrough as scientists discover a drug used to treat HEAD LICE can kill COVID-19 cells
- ...the next step is to determine whether it can effectively treat coronavirus in humans, and learn what a safe dosage would be.********
- this was mentioned in the abc news few hours ago. they said that this still requires months of clinical trials stage 1-2 after the research ends.********
- Breaking News! Cyanide found to immediately kill the virus, scientists just need to rest on humans and check the dose.shapesalad
- *testshapesalad
- don't get it, they said a single dose works then they need to research the correct dosage and run clinical trials of a drug that's already approved worldwide?!********
- why not give it already to very sick patients and see if they improve - they are already on a death course, so why not try at least?********
- just feels like we are in a movie getting to the climax and now we need the solution/fix to miraculously save the day and run into the sunset winning********
- Probably because this is cream and not to be ingested ? I mean how would it kill headlice were it not applied to the hair??shapesalad
- ^ they can be taken orally. It’s prescribed in pill formGnash
- Caution always advised given this is the newspaper that reported pastry, pizza, retirement, flip flops, bras, blowjobs & skiing give you cancer... but good newswebazoot
- not much use if it can't kill head lice on the virus cells********
- I’m not looking at anything like this is the ultimate end to this crisis, but reading about potential development is the one thing that gives me a pick me up.mg33
- ultimate end to this crisis would require the same distribution system which greatly fostered the consumption of the problem********
- everybody is coughing and spitting on everything and everyone :)********
- ...the next step is to determine whether it can effectively treat coronavirus in humans, and learn what a safe dosage would be.