This teen won a $25,000 prize for her research toward potential COVID-19 treatment

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An eighth grade student from Texas has won a $25,000 prize for her research on a novel antiviral drug that could help combat the spread of COVID-19.

 

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Super impressive 🙌. Wish schools would promote and celebrate STEM related activities, businesses and careers more than sports....

And the Government has given up! 😡

LaurenCookWMAR Another child of immigration making america great. She has a better head on her shoulders than all 3 of you know whos kids put together

$25k for something thats gonna be worth billions ? ...Seems Fair

good luck

Was it chicken soup and some rest? Its not a real pandemic. Its a smokescreen for globalists to ruin multiple western nations economies simultaneously.

Congratulations!!

ABC - stop censoring real doctors and promoting kids as 'researchers!' Do your job!

Yet actual doctors get censored on Twitter and Facebook!

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