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Aussie researchers adapt cancer treatment to ‘stop the virus in its tracks’ – myGC.com.au
Australian researchers are testing a new coronavirus treatment, that could prevent the virus spreading to other people.

Australian researchers are testing a new coronavirus treatment, that could prevent the virus spreading to other people.
They’ve adapted a cancer treatment known as BromAc®, to provide relief from the worst impacts of the virus.
It could also prevent the virus moving into the lungs of carriers and render it unable to infect other cells.
The treatment has been under development for 11 years, and includes two components that together can dissolve the spike of Covid-19.
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