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by JoshuaEddy
2119 days ago
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From discussion the scientific /r/Covid19 subreddit: > Flawed article (not testing in cells expressing TMPRSS2 and / or Furin), gets upvoted 800 times... the usual Reddit COVID19 story... Two months ago an article said pretty much the same. Both articles only test antiviral properties in Vero E6 cells, which is not useful, since HCQ is also very effective in Vero E6 cells, but overall underperforms. https://www.reddit.com/r/COVID19/comments/ihvkku/feline_coro... |
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This is where the WHO and its member nation states should have stepped up. I'm assuming that I'm misunderstanding some fundamental aspect of the drug development process since Apeiron APN01 seemed like a promising potential treatment in April but it appears to have followed the status-quo human trial pace.
[1] https://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(20)30399-8.pdf