Scientists all over the world are perpetually working on potential treatments and Vaccines that can benefit the masses form the new breakout of a deadly Virus called COVID-19. Meanwhile several other pharmaceutical companies are working on antiviral drugs which is generally use as the treatment for other illness, who already have Corona virus as a preventive measure to this airborne disease. With surpassing 9 million confirmed cases and continues to grow, the scientists are now pushing science to its utmost limit to slow the pandemic and even lessen the damage caused by COVID-19.
Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, a professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy said – “People are looking into whether existing antivirals might work or whether new drugs could be developed to try to tackle the virus.” A new drug compound takes decades or more to grow from initial discovery to marketplace, so Food & Drug Administration (FDA) had authorized Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the antivirals and other drugs which already exist, that can initiate the process of the treatment.
Scientists are eyeing on three different stages of infection where virus can be trusted: Firstly, on how to prevent the virus from entering the human cells, secondly, keeping it from replicating inside our cells, and lastly to reduce the damage caused to the organs.
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