Health
Have Australian researchers developed an effective COVID-19 treatment? – The Siasat Daily
An Australian-United States research team, led by Griffith University’s Menzies Health Institute, have shown promising results in their mouse trials of a new treatment…

By Nial Wheate, University of Sydney
Sydney (The Conversation): The world is now 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic and we’ve yet to find a single drug that can stop the virus. At best, we can treat the effects of the virus through oxygen therapy for those who can’t breathe, and with drugs that reduce the inflammation associated with the infection.
But an Australian-United States research team, led by Griffith University’s Menzies Health Institute, have shown promising results in their mouse trials…
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