To: Tennessean4Bush
“1 death”
avec > 3 jours de traitement.
with > 3 days of treatment. I imagine that means that those who die before 3 days of treatment can be administered don’t count.
To: rightwingcrazy
I imagine that means that those who die before 3 days of treatment can be administered dont count.
I imagine the same. While I'd like to see that number, I do understand that if a patient is so far gone when they come in as to not have more than 3 days to live, it's probably too late for any drug to work, thereby not lending to the true efficacy of the medications. I.E. not counting "Hail Mary" doses.
To: rightwingcrazy
with > 3 days of treatment. I imagine that means that those who die before 3 days of treatment can be administered dont count.
The average time in ICU for someone who dies from Coronavirus in 28 days. So, for someone who is too advanced in the disease to last 3 days is not counted. The viral load reduction in his first study did not kick in until third day.
30 posted on
04/01/2020 6:50:24 AM PDT by
Tennessean4Bush
(An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
To: rightwingcrazy
with > 3 days of treatment. I imagine that means that those who die before 3 days of treatment can be administered dont count. Which doesn't really detract from the value of the treatment; it just shows that it should be early, and used even on presumptive cases (cough, fever, difficulty breathing), absent a rapid test, which thankfully is in development and ramp up by Abbott.
To: rightwingcrazy
Gotta get it early. If youre on a vent its probably too late.
33 posted on
04/01/2020 7:56:31 AM PDT by
5by5
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