(03-07-2020, 08:08 AM)AbundanceCH Wrote: [ -> ]Does MIR have as one of its goals to protect and prevent the Coronavirus?
No, and questions like that tell me you're not understanding the situation.
The goals of MIR are to cause the immune system to power up and activate in ways that allow it to effectively and successfully detect and destroy ANY infection. Any virus, any bacterium, any yeast, any fungus that the immune system can get to.
"Corona virus" is a class of viruses. Within that class of viruses, which are named based on their shape characteristics, are dozens of different strains and sub-strains of viruses, some of which can infect humans, and some of which cannot.
Of those that can infect humans, the COVID-19 (the specific strain you are referring to) is only one example.
It makes no sense at all to target one particular type of virus, or one class of virus, when viruses are by their very nature polymorphic. They are constantly evolving, changing, developing. And the family of viruses known as corona viruses is just one family of viruses, and there are many, many other families, each of which has many strains and sub-strains.
When the target is polymorphic, the approach must be non-specific. That is actually part of the weakness of the immune system, it creates antibodies that are effective against specific viruses, bacteria, etc. and not against new forms. If you have ever seen Star Trek: Next Generation, where they fight the Borg, they have to use a new attack each and every time, or else the Borg have adapted their shield to block the attack. That is what our bodies constantly face - a new attack almost every time, because the bacteria and viruses and such are constantly evolving in order to have a successful way to attack and thus to survive.
So MIR 3 is not targeting COVID-19. It's targeting EVERYTHING that can attack you. How well this program works when it's finished, we shall see. But I know it's going to be significantly better than MIR 2.1, and I know that MIR 2.1 was significantly effective.