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To: Clam digger who wrote (3359)3/21/2020 5:24:32 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 6327
 
Thank you.
Rhinovirus.

I was under the impression that chloroquine/zinc acted in such a way as to stop viral replication.
Wasn't sure if that specified type or more specific.



To: Clam digger who wrote (3359)3/22/2020 2:51:24 AM
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  Respond to of 6327
 
So far as I have found, all viruses essentially work the same way AFTER they have entered the cell and turned it into a Viral factory..

So if Zinc is the active anti-viral agent that inhibits viral replication, I think there is a measure of hope that it MAY work for the majority of viruses..

Which will essentially make a lot of Vaccine companies VERY unhappy.

Hawk