Hantavirus, Zinc and Dr Zelenko: Could a Simple Antiviral Strategy Work Against RNA Viruses?
In May 2026, a resurfaced video from the late Vladimir Zelenko (“Dr. Zev” Zelenko) went viral again on X, generating more than 1.5 million views and reigniting debate about zinc, vitamin D, and low-cost antiviral strategies. In the 2-minute clip (video below), Zelenko explains a concept he promoted heavily during the COVID-19 pandemic: many dangerous viruses share the same replication machinery, and therefore may share similar therapeutic vulnerabilities. The video specifically references: COVID-19 Influenza RSV Ebola virus disease Marburg virus disease Hantavirus infections His argument centers on zinc, zinc ionophores, and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), the enzyme many RNA viruses use to replicate. But does the science support the claim? Here’s a balanced, evidence-based review. What Is Hantavirus? Hantaviruses are rodent-borne RNA viruses that can cause severe human disease. Depending on the region and viral strain, infection may lead to: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) H...