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Inside Covid-19: Ivermectin could help to slow virus; financial services innovations in era of pandemic
In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Professor Eli Schwartz, an Israeli tropical-disease expert who says he has new proof that a drug used to fight parasites in third-world countries could help reduce the length of infection for people who contract coronavirus. Prof Schwartz, founder of the Center for Travel Medicine and Tropical Disease at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, has completed a clinical trial of the US Food and Drug Administration-approved drug Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent that has also been shown to fight viruses. We hear from our partners at Bloomberg about how the spread of Covid-19 appears to be slowing as vaccine roll-out ramps up around the world. Also coming up on this show, Discovery’s Head of Legal Services Harry Joffe shares how Covid-19 is making us all more conscious about our mortality – which in turn has sparked cha
By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel
Israeli research teams are working around the clock to find cures for the most severe cases of coronavirus, the
While new vaccines prevent the coronavirus from spreading, they are not a cure for COVID-19.
Furthermore, the vaccines are not 100% effective, meaning some people already vaccinated will get sick. The mutating nature of the virus also means the threat is changing, and it could take years to vaccinate billions of people around the world.
Israel’s hospitals and universities are collaborating with the biotech industry to develop novel treatments and drugs to help solve the crisis and keep people out of hospitals, the report noted.