The doctor in Netflix's 'Pandemic' documentary says he has a potential cure for COVID-19.
One of the doctors featured on the show,"Pandemic," says he may have found a cure for the coronavirus, and the military is now jumping into action to conduct tests., who heads up Distributed Bio, explained his antibody therapy. It's a shot that binds, neutralizes and blocks the virus from infecting human cells.
But, there's more ... Dr. Glanville says people who already have the virus could benefit in just 20 minutes, if it actually works.The doc says the antibodies he used were actually developed back in 2002 to stop the spread of SARS. He says his team has evolved the antibodies in the lab and claims"they very vigorously block and stop [COVID19]."
According to Dr. Glanville, the antibodies are now being sent to the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. Apparently the military will initially do lab tests. No immediate plans to test on humans, but you gotta think ... if it shows promise the trials will be accelerated.
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