Are covid and malaria connected
Can covid live without a host?
RE: Are covid and malaria connected
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans.
According to the writer, Parasites suppress the immune system, making it more difficult for the human body to fight off viruses. Thus, getting rid of worm infections makes it easier for COVID-19 patients to bounce back from the virus. At least that’s his theory.
There are in vitro studies that show that Ivermectin acts as a protease inhibitor. A Protease is an enzyme that the Covid virus needs to replicate. Inhibit this enzyme, stop the virus from replicating, at least that’s what was shown in the lab.
The interesting thing is the soon to be given EUA pill that Pfizer developed to treat Covid is also a protease inhibitor according to their research.
Are covid and malaria connected
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Depends if those Chinese bats had malaria.
Hydroxychloroquine was another drug that was demonized by the media and pro-vaxxers. My son has been taking prescription Plaquenil (Hydroxychloroquine), a malarial drug for his Rheumatoid Arthritis, twice a day for many years without any adverse side effects.
Strange that certain anti parasitic drugs seem to help in treating Rona.
HCQ was developed for malaria. It’s been repurposed for Covid. Early on, Trump pushed and took HCQ. Remember?