03 November 2020

Don't buy into "Resan"

Biologist told about the fake vaccine from COVID-19

RIA News

The cancer vaccine, which supposedly can protect against SARS-CoV-2, is fake, numerous coronavirus treatment plans that are published on the Internet can also not be considered treatment regimens, a professor at the School of Systems Biology at George Mason University told RIA Novosti Ancha Baranova.

Offers to buy and apply the Resan vaccine, which allegedly can prevent COVID-19 disease, began to appear on social networks and messengers. In addition, there are a lot of treatment regimens that citizens are trying to apply without consulting a doctor.

"They began to send me a description of the alleged vaccine "Resan". The proposal to apply this vaccine is sent out on the Internet. Attached to the letter is a file that looks pseudoscientific. It is written in such a way that an unprepared person may think that this vaccine works. I must warn you that this is not the case," Baranova said.

The biologist noted that Resan was developed as a general anti-cancer vaccine, but it did not work. Resan was not registered in any country, was not put into production and was not used.

"Now she goes on the Internet with a description that scientists guessed in 2010 the antigens of SARS-CoV-2. This is impossible, and it is not necessary to be guided by such proposals," Baranova clarified.

The expert recalled that currently there are two registered vaccines in Russia: one from the Gamalea center and the second from Vector, and several more vaccines are being tested.

Baranova warned that there could also be no trials of vaccines for which the patient pays. Standard practice is free participation in trials or a small reward for volunteer participants.

"If there is a text that the vaccine was taken out of trials and is now being sold, but this simply cannot be, and it is not worth participating in it," the professor said.

She added that a large number of COVID-19 treatment regimens have been published on the Internet. They have been made publicly available by many doctors in different countries of the world.

"As a rule, there is nothing harmful for patients in these treatment regimens that come from doctors. But each doctor applies his own scheme to each patient. He can give one a part of the scheme, the other a complete scheme. Such a mental construct was created to simplify their work, to share with colleagues, and not for patients to self–medicate," Baranova said.

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