I will be praying for your sister.
Mr G went into the hospital last Friday with covid. I told the Dr NO remdesivir. He made notes on his chart and said it is one of those things that *might* help, or might not, so with my objection he wouldn’t get it. He didn’t seem to care much. Lots of people running around him without masks too...... until the nazi charge nurse on the covid floor, who required the full get up. (I ignored her)
Good. After 6 hours getting him settled in, I went home and settled in to my own case of covid. Then 7 inches of snow. Tomorrow we get the ice. It’s been a fun week.
BTW we are both home and on the upswing now.
So, how did the hospital actually treat C19?? Inquiring mind and all that...
Prayers up for you and Mr. G for swift recoveries.
Stay safe from the cold/icy weather.
Good to know you’re both home and on the mend.
Prayers.
Glad you are both home now.
whew!
Jvette: I will pray for your sister.
Hospitals are also sneaking it in under its other name: Remdesivir is also known as Veklury213.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=remdesivir+also+known+as&PC=U316&FORM=CHROMN
Veklury
Remdesivir is a broad-spectrum antiviral medication developed by the biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences1. It is administered via injection into a vein1. Remdesivir is also known as Veklury213. It is the only drug authorized to treat Covid-19 patients2. Remdesivir was approved or authorized for emergency use to treat COVID‑19 in around 50 countries1. It is a prodrug form of the antiviral nucleoside analog GS-441524.