And the single death is from a patient that slipped on a frog.
>> And the single death is from a patient that slipped on a frog. <<
Almost that benign for the study. Presuming this is the patient died in the trial of 80, the patient’s viral load was eliminated (i.e., the infection left), but the lungs were already so badly damaged and so filled with mucous that they couldn’t recover.
No matter what you see in Star Trek or with Peter Jackson’s King Theoden, in real life, you don’t remove an infection and suddenly a badly sickened, elderly person’s damage doesn’t just dissolve away with a camera blur.