Infected by a bat, but cured by a llama! Strange times indeed, to say the least 😷 Repost @forbes • • • • • • Winter, a 4-year-old llama who lives in Belgium, has antibodies that neutralized coronavirus infection, as discovered by scientists who now hope that llama antibodies can be injected into humans who have yet to be infected as a preventative vaccine. Fuzzy friends around the world are working alongside their humans to do essential work in the coronavirus pandemic, which ranges from bringing smiles to isolated seniors to providing promise for a preventative vaccine. Meet the animal heroes during this crisis at the 🔗 in bio. (📸: Getty) . . . . #albertabusinessreview #supportalbertabusiness #businessinalberta #smallbusinessalberta #albertabusinessowner #albertabusinesses #albertabusinesswomen #albertabusiness #albertasmallbusinesses #albertasmallbusiness #albertastrong #albertaviews #albertamade #edmontonbusiness #yegculture #edmontonliving #edmonton #yegbiz #yeglife #yegliving #edmontonalberta #yegconnector #yegentrepreneur #yeggers #yegbusiness #yegsmallbusiness #stalbertlocal #stalbertbusiness #stalbert #stalbertlife https://www.instagram.com/p/B_8RkN6pevw/?igshid=8n47vh30iy0q













