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Hummingbird's avatar

wonder if this is a create- a- vaccine-need opportunity

James Jones's avatar

oh no; these people are entirely selfless and just want to help humanity

Vanessa's avatar

Of course it does. Vaccines for everything and everyone. Don't you follow the science! Jk

Dan Star's avatar

Now company makes a Red Algae supplement.

KP Stoller's avatar

I know they say there is no treatment but Nitazoxanide and its active metabolite, tizoxanide, have shown broad-spectrum activity against various RNA and DNA viruses, including other respiratory viruses and those causing hemorrhagic fevers, ie those in the Bunyavirales family.

It is a generic drug, don'r expect big clinical studies to be funded

Maf's avatar

The real desease is tv and mainstream media

David Kukkee's avatar

So the "rats" are bringing more disease, and "proving it" with PCR testing... how unique... of course, a "vaccine" is ready/being prepared, in a rare coincidence. Their playbook is getting old, Nicolas. Thanks for the heads-up.

Caroline Ayers's avatar

I love you Nicholas! Like a son. You are AMAZING. Thank you for your hard work and perserverence and more than anything, your courage. I also love the way you speak. Keep up the good work - these are very dark times. God Bless you!

grahamlyons's avatar

Time for "hantavirus" to star? Perhaps not:

https://drsambailey.com/resources/videos/viruses-unplugged/hollywoods-hantavirus/

If hantavirus fails to fly (like "monkeypox", which was dead in the water) or rather disembark, what will they try next..."Ebola"? "Marburg"?

JanC1955's avatar

I just did a search on Griffithsin, and it looks like it also inhibits ebola: https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/30/4/892

Edited to add: It doesn't seem that it's commercially available, dang it!

Julie's avatar

Are we taking their word that their ship doesn’t have rats?

Texas Plant Lady's avatar

Thankful for the quality and timely information provided. Hopefully this won’t somehow become the next big health crisis through gain of function research enabling it to spread human to human (or otherwise being modified in a lab to create a problem that impacts many people) to provide a new cash cow for big pharma. We’ll have to wait and see. Anyways, always grateful for your useful insight Nicholas!

Snork's avatar

How old were the victims? Did that play a big part?

Areugnat's avatar

I know that one was 71, and his wife 69. Don’t know about the rest.

James Jones's avatar

I have heard the hanta referred to as the Ain't a virus"

of course, I couldn't possibly comment;

Jamie Andrew offered a contrary view yesterday https://controlstudies.substack.com/p/hantavirus-hoax

perhaps starkly calling it a hoax; then I reminisce that they tried to get bird flu to fly; pelican flu to fly; hippo flu to fly; ostrich flu to fly; will this one get airborne?