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Israeli “Miracle” COVID-19 Drug Approved For Further Testing

In News Surrounding Israel by Chris Katulka

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A coronavirus treatment touted by former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “miracle drug” earlier this year, has been approved by the health ministry for a phase 2/3 trial. That’s according to the hospital in which it was developed. Israel is testing their therapy in Greece and Georgia and they are in talks with India, Brazil, Portugal, Costa Rica and the Czech Republic.

The COVID-19 vaccines are working and in many places life is getting back to normal, but the virus hasn’t disappeared. Coronavirus can still infect a vaccinated person and right now countries like India and Brazil are being hard hit by the pandemic. This miracle drug isn’t just a temporary fix. There are some who say that this could be the cure for those who could die from COVID-19. Let’s pray for the continued success of this Israeli drug.

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Chris Katulka

Chris Katulka is the Vice President of North American Ministries for The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, the host of The Friends of Israel Today radio program, a Bible teacher, and writer for Israel My Glory magazine. He is also the author of Israel Always: Experiencing God’s Pursuit of You Through His Chosen People. If you would like to support Chris, please click here.