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BIODEFENSE IN CRISIS IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED TO ADDRESS NATIONAL VULNERABILITIES THE NATIONAL BLUEPRINT FOR BIODEFENSE REPORT OF THE BIPARTISAN COMMISSION ON BIODEFENSE Planned for July 2025. Stated on "Scenario" picrel.
https://xcancel.com/stella_immanuel/status/1928949632568357189#m
They plan to use remdesivir!!! https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37356729/ (attached)
Nipah virus is a single stranded RNA virus. That means hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin with nutraceuticals like zinc and quercitin can help to build your immunity against NIV.
Don’t wait till you get sick. Get prepared now. They are already talking about a new COVID strain for the summer. We are here to help but take this seriously.
Do two things below:
While direct research specifically investigating the link between zinc and Nipah virus is limited, zinc's well-established role in supporting the immune system and its potential antiviral properties against various viruses make it a potentially relevant factor to consider in the context of Nipah virus infection.
Here's how zinc's role in the immune system and antiviral defense could potentially relate to Nipah virus:
1. Zinc and Immune System Support: Immune Cell Function: Zinc is essential for the proper development and function of various immune cells, including T cells, B cells, and natural killer (NK) cells. These cells play crucial roles in fighting off viral infections like Nipah virus.
Thymus Function: Zinc supports the healthy functioning of the thymus, an organ vital for T-cell development and maturation.
Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory Roles: Zinc acts as an antioxidant and helps regulate inflammation, both of which are important for a balanced immune response during a viral infection.
2. Zinc's Potential Antiviral Properties:
Direct Antiviral Effects: Some studies suggest that zinc might have direct antiviral activity against certain viruses, potentially interfering with viral replication or entry into cells. Boosting Antiviral Response: Zinc could potentially enhance the body's antiviral response by supporting the production of interferon-α (IFN-α), a key cytokine in fighting viral infections.