Tickerguy
204k posts, incept 2007-06-26
2021-05-02 14:31:40
@Raftermanfmj - I do not know. If it does it would be inflammatory-related and not spike-binding related, as there's nothing in the literature that implies that it directly addresses that part of the process.
Inflammatory response, however, does appear to be a major part of "Long Covid" as Ivermectin has anecdotal response in those cases. No hard science on that yet, and that will be a problem to get too because much of what is called "Long Covid" isn't physically documentable, nor is that unique to Covid; extended-term symptoms are extremely common with viral infections generally and many people who have them are accused of being psychosomatic and not actually having a real problem.
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