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This nasal spray might be able to block coronavirus infections – BGR
A team from Columbia University developed a nasal spray that blocked the coronavirus from infecting cells in the nose and lungs in ferrets for a full day. The drug…

- A team from Columbia University developed a nasal spray that blocked the coronavirus from infecting cells in the nose and lungs in ferrets for a full day.
- The drug works by blocking a key chemical process that happens when the virus attempts to infect the cells, which is the only place where it can multiply.
- The scientists will have to prove the drug can offer the same protection in humans in clinical trials.
Dr. Anthony Fauci explained recently that the first coronavirus vaccines might not be able…
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