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Product found in insect repellent 'could kill coronavirus', study claims
With coronavirus cases around the world now at over 23 million, scientists have been working around the clock to develop a treatment.
Now, a new study, first reported by Sky News, indicates that a product found in basic insect repellent may be the key to protecting us from Covid-19.
Scientists from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) have shown that a product called Citriodiol can kill the virus.
The product is made from oil from the eucalyptus citriodora tree, and can be found in several popular insect repellents, including Mosi Guard.
Defence Minister Jeremy Quin said: “Dstl’s latest research shows that sprays containing Citriodiol, which have been made available to MOD units engaged in the Covid response, can kill the virus.
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