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The world dreams of putting an end to the coronavirus. Countries are scrambling to immunize their populations to wake up from a nightmare that began about a year ago. Every day, millions of uncertain vaccine doses are emptied into the arms of the entire planet. Yet another possible solution lurks beneath the surface.

Biologists from Pharmamar harvesting Aplidium Albicans near Ibiza
“COVID is as if it needs a copier to spread itself and plitidepsin unplugs it”
In the waters that surround the island of Ibiza lives a small invertebrate called Aplidium albicans. This organism is part of the family of sea squirts, a creature that spends its days immobile, stuck to a rock, while it filters the water to get food. Specimen in which a cure for coronavirus could be found.
And it is that from Aplidium albicans that plitidepsin is extracted, the active principle on which Aplidin is based, manufactured by the Spanish company Pharmamar. This antitumor drug could be highly effective in fighting the pandemic.
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