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Here are some interesting treatments in the news. The first is chloroquine, a common treatment for malaria, which I first heard about last night on Fox News. The doctor interviewed said that so far they have had a 100% success rate in treating coronavirus.
https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-malaria-treatment/2020/03/17/id/958693/
A drug used to treat malaria is showing promise against coronavirus, according to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF), which says scientists are working diligently to test the drug as a possible treatment for COVID-19.
A recent study abstract published in PubMed Journal stated the efficacy of chloroquine phosphate as a potential treatment for the current spread of COVID-19. The study outlined that in clinical trials in China, chloroquine, an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of malaria, was effective and safe in dealing with COVID-19 associated pneumonia in a lab dish. This triggered a spread of anticipation throughout the world about a possible treatment for the pandemic virus.
It is being reported that China is also researching chloroquine, along with some other drugs normally used to treat malaria, HIV, and ebola.
https://www.zmescience.com/science/anti-malaria-covid-19-0523/
The coronavirus thrives at freezing temperatures, but it cannot survive 133 degrees (F) or 56 degrees C. Here is a way to apply heat treatment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-011iO4esA
But keep in mind that if coronavirus has already infected the lungs, making someone sick, it is probably too late to treat the nose and sinuses alone. Perhaps breathing moist, hot air might be helpful, if one is careful.
(Disclaimer: This is not medical advice; I am just reporting the news.)