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4,000 Shincheonji Church members donate plasma for Covid-19 treatment research in South Korea

As Winston Mwale reports, antibodies found in the blood of recovered Covid-19 patients could help fight off the disease.

Winston Mwale
Jun 26, 2020
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About 4,000 recovered Covid-19 patients from South Korean-based Shincheonji Church will donate their blood, also known as convalescent plasma, for use in the research and development of a new therapy that could reduce deaths related to the illness.

Antibodies found in the blood of recovered Covid-19 patients could help fight off the disease.

A recent pilot study conducted at three hospitals in China found that immune antibodies harvested from recovered patients appeared to shorten the duration of symptoms, speed up recovery and improve oxygen levels in those infected.

Researchers hope the blood of recovered patients can be used to treat the critically ill and that it may curb current death rates.

To progress this research and develop the treatment scientists need the blood of individuals who have healed but battled to find willing donors.

A previous trial was called off due to low participation.

To aid in the global search for a safe and effective treatment for Covid-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, Shincheonji Church has urged its members to become donors, with roughly 4,000 are expected to give their convalescent plasma. Shincheonji leader Man Hee Lee, who is an advocate for world peace, personally advised recovered congregants to donate their plasma for the general good of humanity.

There is currently no vaccine to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, though various nations are researching treatment options.

A breakthrough in the search for a cure from South Korea would help to lower the mortality rate in Southern Africa, and to contain the economic damage suffered from lockdown measures.

South Africa, which has the highest number of infections in Africa, is particularly vulnerable, having the world's largest HIV epidemic.

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Hunter Ryder
Aug 2, 2020

Thank you for this positive article. Allowing the world to see that there's still selfless acts to save lives on this earth!

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Aby
Jul 22, 2020

Thank you for this article.it is truly amazing to see courageous people making a positive contribution in fighting the virus.

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