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Jordanian Genetic Experts Expect COVID-19 to Disappear within 2 Months


Sun 17 Jan 2021 | 12:07 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Jordanian experts in genetic science said that technical indicators inside human cells reveal that the Coronavirus that infiltrates into the bodies of infected people show that the deadly virus is on its way to disappearing within two months.

The Jordanian Society of Genetic Engineers (JSGE) stated, in its report published on Saturday that the possibility of the disappearance of the Coronavirus, including its new strains such as the British and South Africa, within two months is a realistic possibility.

The researchers of this Jordanian association based on the study of the ORF region of great importance in the virus, within which its level of strength and severity is determined, and they called on specialized researchers to pay more attention to it in their studies.

The Jordanian newspaper Al-Dustour stated, based on the statement of the Jordanian Society of Genetic Engineers, that “most scientists focus on the coronavirus protein mutations and the speed of the virus’s spread, but they neglect the most important area of ​​the virus that is considered its weapon, which is the ORF region.

On the other hand, a research team of the JSGE has authored a study that shed light on the reasons for the Arabs' resistance to the  Coronavirus. They have published a part of that study that explains how the Arab bodies resist the coronal bodies to the Coronavirus unlike the population of the  Western countries who don't have those effective at all.

Ramzi Fouda, president of the JSGE, said in a statement posted on the society's Facebook page, that the   Coronavirus doesn't threaten peoples communities in the Middle East like the other populations in various parts of the world nowadays.

Fouda depended on research that is still under study by the experts of the society.

The team research is led by both Dr. Walid Al-Zyoud and his colleague Dr. Hazem Haddad.

The two experts and their team are working as part of a research project sponsored by the Scientific Research Fund ( RSF) under the Ministry of Higher Education in Jordan.