So not a panacea but is helpful in aiding the vast majority. Though due to the coronavirus abilty to so quickly move through a society their will still be a high death count of those in the highest risk. So do we sacrifice the those at the highest risk or the bull economy? The humanitarian say that money is not worth lives but the economist may say there are lives lost in a recession as well. Quite the dilemma.
Yeah, it's not some miracle cure for someone who has already been intubated, nothing really is. But it does seem promising for people who haven't reached that point yet. Getting positive covids on it early may be huge (the instant test should help with this as well), we'll have better numbers on its effectiveness next week.
So not a panacea but is helpful in aiding the vast majority. Though due to the coronavirus abilty to so quickly move through a society their will still be a high death count of those in the highest risk. So do we sacrifice the those at the highest risk or the bull economy? The humanitarian say that money is not worth lives but the economist may say there are lives lost in a recession as well. Quite the dilemma.
I say we give H to the old and immunodeficient as a preventative. Same dosage as used for Lupus. Then, we can go back to work.
Yeah, it's not some miracle cure for someone who has already been intubated, nothing really is. But it does seem promising for people who haven't reached that point yet. Getting positive covids on it early may be huge (the instant test should help with this as well), we'll have better numbers on its effectiveness next week.