Scientists Suggest MMR Vaccine ‘Could Protect Against Coronavirus'

in #coronavirus5 years ago


Scientists suggest that maybe the MMR Vaccine could give some element of protection against coronavirus.

Today from The Sun:

They have discovered that the key proteins in measles, mumps and rubella viruses have some unexpected similarity with certain proteins in the virus causing Covid-19, known as SARS-CoV-2.

Their revelation comes as trials are beginning to see if the BCG injection, given to many Brits to prevent TB, can also protect against coronavirus.

The Cambridge scientists made their suggestion about the MMR jab after analysing the structure of MMR viruses.

They discovered that the “spike protein” of SARS-CoV-2 is 20 per cent comparable to the measles “fusion protein”.[1]

It comes as no surprise that there is no word on the fact that if you have had natural the natural version of the viruses which the MMR protects against, then you may be even better protected from the coronavirus. But then what do you expect from mainstream news.

This would also support the allegedly debunked claim that 'Measles is good for your immune system'.

Sources:

[1] The Sun



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Guess we all have to get an MMR booster AND the new DNA coronavirus shot when it comes out.