Can cannabis protect people from COVID? Buzzy studies can't say.

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Preliminary research shows that very high, pure concentrations of CBD could hamper SARS-CoV-2.

Another study has been published linking cannabis with protective effects against COVID-19, two weeks after similarly buzzy-but-limited research indicated hemp might ward off the virus, too. But once again these results are preliminary and without evidence in living human subjects. They do not mean that smoking marijuana will protect you against SARS-CoV-2 infection.

“Our findings do not say this will work in patients. Our findings make a strong case for a clinical trial,” University of Chicago biologist and senior author of the new study, Marsha Rosner, told. And despite a statistical analysis that showed that people with a CBD prescription tested positive for COVID-19 at lower rates than those without, that still does not mean anything conclusive.

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