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SaNOtize Research & Development Corp : UK Clinical Trial Confirms SaNOtize s Breakthrough Treatment for COVID-19

SaNOtize Research & Development Corp : UK Clinical Trial Confirms SaNOtize s Breakthrough Treatment for COVID-19
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Nasal Sprays Are Part Of The Fight Against Covid-19 Here s How

If Covid-19 vaccines are the superheroes, fighting against the worst effects of coronavirus with a needle and vial, they’re soon set to get a seriously kick-ass sidekick in different guise: the nasal spray. Teams of scientists around the world are hard at work developing sprays that will not only deliver Covid-19 vaccines into the body – great news for needle phobics – but may also help prevent and treat early infection from the virus. The nose, you see, is a key entry point for the SARs-CoV-2 virus. It gets in via the droplets produced when someone infected with Covid-19 coughs, sneezes or speaks. Cells inside the nose have more of a certain receptor – the ACE-2 receptor – than other cells in the body, and these are like magnets for the coronavirus, making the nose far more susceptible to the unwanted invader.

UK COVID-19 Update: Whitty s Warning, Mass Vaccination, Mortality Milestone

UK COVID-19 Update: Whitty s Warning, Mass Vaccination, Mortality Milestone
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Tests start for coronavirus-busting nasal spray

Medical trials in Canada have already shown the spray has been able to stop COVID-19 from spreading through the body. Experts, who describe the product as a “significant advance”, say it could be used as easily and quickly as hand sanitisers to protect users. Dr Chris Miller, chief science officer and co-founder of SaNOtize, said: “Everybody just thinks you get the virus, and it gets into your lungs, and you die, but it’s a progression. “First you get exposed to it, and the virus tries to attach to the cells in your nose, and it takes a while to incubate, and multiply in nasal cells for a few days and then the virus will shed into your lungs.”

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