Sponge found in British Columbia waters could help treat COVID infections

New research out of UBC suggests sponge found in the waters of Howe Sound could help treat COVID-19 infections.

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22 comments

    1. @glenn hankins No. The pharmaceutical industry is there for those who don’t follow the health advice. No one forces you to go to the doctor and no one forces you to fill a prescription.

    1. too funny, thought of sponge bob as soon as she said sea sponge , ha ha. ha. can see this going viral ha ha

    1. she suffered a minor medical emergency that was not in any way related to vaccines or any of the wild stories being pushed by idiots to support their own narratives, she is reported as recovering and resting comfortably at this time.

  1. Now you are looking for natural solutions since the pandemic of reporters stroking out

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