Israeli hospital claims it developed drug to cure serious COVID cases
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(Worthy News) – Researchers at Israel’s Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv claim that they have developed a drug that may cure serious cases of the coronavirus.
According to the hospital, 29 out of 30 patients with moderate-to-severe cases of COVID-19 were administered the drug, named EXO-CD24, and experienced a marked recovery in just two days. They were released from the hospital three to five days later.
The medication, developed by Professor Nadir Arber from the hospital’s Integrated Cancer Prevention Center, fights the cytokine storm – is a potentially life-threatening systemic inflammatory syndrome that is believed to be responsible for many coronavirus deaths. [ Source: Israel Hayom (Read More…) ]
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