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Lemoncat

03/15/21 11:13 AM

#352168 RE: Longpicker #352159

Seems like we may end up being the only thing that stands between the world and God's wrath.

Come on Brilacidin. Float like a defensin, sting like a bee!

Go IPIX!

Justfactsmam

03/15/21 12:01 PM

#352174 RE: Longpicker #352159

Good pick-up Longpicker...

Article supports desperate need for a Pan-coronavirus Therapy (LEO PR'd RBL's continue to investigage Brilacidin's Pan-coronavirus Therapy efficacies) ...which DeGrado believes Brilacidin has the mechanisms to be.

Sars-Covid viruses are "envelope" viruses...which Brilacidin is capable of bursting like a "Pin popping a baloon" on contact.

Under new revelations of more covid viruses are being discovered...and transmissable to the human race from animals...
Brilacidin could certainly be the "Holy Grail" if it proves to work as DeGrado believes it should.


NEW DANGERS ARE ALREADY HERE:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1409329/Coronavirus-news-china-bat-disease-x-world-health-organisation-virus-pandemic-ont


SCIENTISTS have discovered a new bat virus in China which they believe to be 94.5 percent identical to COVID-19.

Researchers from Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences in Taian, China made the discovery in a regional bat. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has previously warned more diseases like COVID-19 can jump from animals to humans, calling the threat 'Disease X'.

In a stark warning, the Chinese researchers said RpYN06 was the closest disease to COVID-19 so far as it shares a similar spike protein.

The spike protein is the structure on the outside of the virus that it uses to bind to human cells.

So far, no other viruses found in bats or animals have had as similar a structure to SARS-CoV-2.

Over 300,000 are stuck on NHS waiting lists for more than a year
Shandong’s scientists looked at 411 samples collected from 23 bat species in Yunnan province in China during 2019 and 2020, and found four viruses related to SARS-CoV-2 were discovered.

In addition to RpYN06, the authors said in their paper “the other three SARS-CoV-2 related coronaviruses were nearly identical in sequence”.

Scientists, led by Weifeng Shi, then added “relatives of SARS-CoV-2 circulate in wildlife species in a broad geographic region of Southeast Asia and southern China”.

They said their findings “highlight the remarkable diversity of bat viruses”, but warned it is “essential that further surveillance efforts should cover a broader range of wild animals in this region to help track ongoing spill-overs of [viruses] from animals to humans”.


It follows virologist Chris van Tulleken warning another viral pandemic could be more deadly than the current COVID-19 epidemic.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he suggested the transmission of viruses from animals to humans are taking place more often than ever before.

He added: “It's not a question of if the next viral pandemic jumps, it's a question of when.

“And it's certainly possible to envisage a pandemic that will be far more severe in some ways than our current experience.