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New Covid therapy kills 99.9% of virus in lungs - but it won't be ready until 2023

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Scientists have developed a potentially ground-breaking new treatment that kills off 99.9 per cent of Covid in mice. Researchers said the use of the 'stealth nanoparticles' help reduce in rodent's lungs the viral load of the disease that has ravaged across the globe for over a year.

The team said that the findings could help treat infected patients in 'low-resource settings' and that mass production would be 'relatively cost effective.' But scientists said that no human trials have been conducted and they don't expect a rollout for a couple of years.

The team of researchers who carried out the work were from Australia's Menzies Health Institute Queensland at Griffith University and from City of Hope, a research and treatment centre for

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