California biopharmaceutical company claims coronavirus antibody breakthrough https://www.foxnews.com/science/cov...hrough.amp?__twitter_impression=trueCopyright
I am not a doctor but I have some basic medical background. Viral Infections DO NOT have cures, you can only immune yourself against a certain viral infection through a vaccine. If you have not been vaccinated earlier and you get infected, there is nothing you can do except to let your immunity system fight the virus & develop the anti-bodies so that you don't get infected again in the future. Any viral cure will work on killing the cells the virus is occupying, so essentially it's damaging to the body with unknown side effects. Viruses occupy certain types of body cells, so recovering from a viral infection means that those cells must be killed. Luckily, most cells in the body can be renewed (Except when the damage is so large that your dead cells won't be re-created, as in the case of Hepatitis C in late stages, which attacks the liver cells, so you essentially need a liver transplant, otherwise, death is just a matter of time). So the talk about finding a cure for COVID-19 or any virus type is just hocus pokus.
Sorrento Therapeutics' stock soars on massive volume after upbeat report on COVID-19 antibody experiment https://www.marketwatch.com/story/s...xperiment-2020-05-15?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
Clearly. Lookup antiviral drugs, as well as read up on medical progress over centuries. Hundred years ago people were also ignorant about what's possible and what's not. I'm not saying that this company has a cure, but you can't know about things you don't know about.
You are absolutely right. Things change and progress is made continuously and what was impossible just 30-40 years ago is now in the hand of every child on the planet. I am just saying that based on my up-to-date knowledge. My wife is a pharmacist and I have a bunch of doctors in my family, so my opinion is largely based on the knowledge I got from them + my own high level readings. Anyway, I can be wrong for sure and someone somewhere might have blown off a new discovery, I hope so for the overall good of everyone in this situation.