John's Hopkins calls it a theragripper. It's about the same size as a speck of dust and releases slowly into the system. Their tests put a couple thousand theragrippers on a q tip and it was effective at slow releasing through the system. So now we know why they jam the pcr test up people's noses and in china, people's butts.
Great article, well sourced.
John's Hopkins calls it a theragripper. It's about the same size as a speck of dust and releases slowly into the system. Their tests put a couple thousand theragrippers on a q tip and it was effective at slow releasing through the system. So now we know why they jam the pcr test up people's noses and in china, people's butts.
Here's your articles source for John's Hopkins: https://hub.jhu.edu/2020/11/25/theragripper-gi-tract-medicine-delivery/