Researchers at the University of Lethbridge say while clinical trials still need to be done, data they’ve been collecting over the past four years shows promise that some cannabis extracts may help in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
The researchers of this study, Olga and Igor Kovalchuk have been working with cannabis since 2015, using varieties from around the world to create new hybrids and develop extracts that demonstrate certain therapeutic properties.
"When COVID-19 started, Olga had the idea to revisit our data, and see if we can utilize it for COVID.We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy," says Olga.
"It was like a joker card, you know, coronavirus. It just mixes up everybody’s plans," says Olga.