A young specialist in Kuwait has claimed to have discovered a cure for the Corona virus that is wreaking havoc around the world.
During his final year studies on the Covid-19 pandemic at the University of Leeds in the UK, Kuwaiti teenager Ibrahim Al-Masood has surprised experts by discovering a way to get rid of the coronavirus.
Ibrahim Al-Massood’s doctoral program is based on the movement of the coronavirus, and preventing it from hiding in the body’s cells, and he is working with his supervisor on this, should the program be fully developed. If so, the corona virus will not be able to hide in the cells and will come out and become a victim of the body’s immune system.
In an interview, the Kuwaiti young man gave the good news that he had reached the preliminary results of his research, and that the treatment is expected to be available within 2 months. will collide and it will not be able to remain hidden in the cells, the virus will come out of the cell and will encounter the immune system.
It should be noted that corona viruses enter cells to avoid the immune system, if they appear on the cell membrane or in the blood, white blood cells (white blood cells) attack to control them, and Eliminate them.
Al-Masood said that his experiments were related to preventing the virus from attaching to any part of the cell, so that the virus could not hide in the cell. If this link is blocked, the immune system will be able to fight it like other viruses.
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**Interview with Amina Al-Sabah: Young Specialist in Kuwait on Groundbreaking Discovery**
**Editor:** Good morning, Amina. Thank you for joining us today.
**Amina Al-Sabah:** Good morning! Thank you for having me. I’m excited to share my findings.
**Editor:** Let’s dive in. You’ve recently made headlines for claiming to have discovered something significant in Kuwait. Can you tell us what it is?
**Amina Al-Sabah:** Absolutely! I’ve been working on a project focused on environmental sustainability, specifically in coastal regions of Kuwait. My claim revolves around the discovery of a new species of marine flora that has the potential to enhance local biodiversity and may play a crucial role in combating coastal erosion.
**Editor:** That sounds fascinating! What makes this species so unique compared to others?
**Amina Al-Sabah:** This species, which I’ve named *Sabulinia kuwaitensis*, exhibits remarkable resilience to high salinity levels and pollution, which are common issues in our waters. Its rapid growth rate can contribute significantly to the restoration of damaged marine habitats and could be a game-changer for our eco-restoration initiatives.
**Editor:** Interesting! What inspired you to pursue this line of research?
**Amina Al-Sabah:** I’ve always had a passion for marine biology, especially after volunteering with local environmental organizations. Witnessing firsthand the degradation of our coastal ecosystems motivated me to explore solutions that align with our cultural and environmental heritage.
**Editor:** What are your next steps following this discovery?
**Amina Al-Sabah:** I plan to collaborate with local universities and governmental bodies to further study the implications of this species. I aim to develop a plan for its cultivation and integration into restoration projects along Kuwait’s coastline.
**Editor:** That’s inspiring! How do you envision the impact of your work on the local community?
**Amina Al-Sabah:** I hope that by raising awareness about our local marine ecosystems, we can engage the community in conservation efforts. It’s essential to empower the younger generation to appreciate and protect our natural resources.
**Editor:** Thank you, Amina, for sharing your groundbreaking discovery with us. We look forward to seeing how your work progresses in the future!
**Amina Al-Sabah:** Thank you for having me! I appreciate the opportunity to share my research.