It doesn't even seem to be that amazing of a drug.
According to a study that I've seen referenced on several news outlets including the National Health Institute, "the median time to recovery was 11 days for patients treated with remdesivir compared with 15 days for those who received placebo".
"Trial results also suggested a survival benefit, with a 14-day mortality rate of 7.1% for the group receiving remdesivir versus 11.9% for the placebo group; however, the difference in mortality was not statistically significant." Does that man 7.1% of the patients died within 14 days? That seems rather high.
I think I heard it the other day a doctor or scientist said that HCQ has been shown to be much more effective. Now we have verified studies that show it is.
One of Laura Ingraham's "medicine cabinet" guests, Dr. Ramin Oskoui, recently said Remdesivir really isn't doing much of anything. He's treating patients with HCQ.
It doesn't even seem to be that amazing of a drug.
According to a study that I've seen referenced on several news outlets including the National Health Institute, "the median time to recovery was 11 days for patients treated with remdesivir compared with 15 days for those who received placebo". "Trial results also suggested a survival benefit, with a 14-day mortality rate of 7.1% for the group receiving remdesivir versus 11.9% for the placebo group; however, the difference in mortality was not statistically significant." Does that man 7.1% of the patients died within 14 days? That seems rather high.
I think I heard it the other day a doctor or scientist said that HCQ has been shown to be much more effective. Now we have verified studies that show it is.
Ya, but can you charge as much for it?
Code red. We have a thinker.
This.
Consume product.
Look forward to next product.
One of Laura Ingraham's "medicine cabinet" guests, Dr. Ramin Oskoui, recently said Remdesivir really isn't doing much of anything. He's treating patients with HCQ.