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This nasal spray might be able to block coronavirus infections – BGR

Scientists at Columbia University lead an international effort into the development of a substance that has anti-viral properties. The drug can block the virus from infecting cells in the nose and lungs by interposing itself between the cell receptors and the spike protein that acts like a key that opens those cells. Without access to cells, the virus can’t replicate itself. The spray does sound like a vaccine that produces neutralizing antibodies that inhibit the same spike protein.

The study was published in pre-review form and will need more research. But the results so far are promising
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