Posted on 05/21/2021 9:06:31 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated that it has suspended Gilead Sciences’ antiviral drug remdesivir, which was touted as COVID-19 treatment, from its prequalification list—- an official list of medicines used as a benchmark for procurement by developing countries.
In an emailed response to news agency Reuters, WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said,”Yes we have suspended it from the PQ (prequalification list). The suspension is a signal to countries that WHO, in compliance with the treatment guidelines, does not recommend countries procure the drug for COVID
Earlier on Friday, the WHO had warned that the antiviral drug remdesivir should not be used to treat COVID patients, no matter how ill they are as there is no evidence it works.
Yeah— the same press who tried to say Trump said “inject” bleach... idiotic fabrications which he was not talking about, in fact talking about fiber optic UV light used with FDA approval to “kill” virus inside lung bronchae. It is still approved and has been successful in stopping viral load in the lungs.
See how this gets twisted. Remdesivir is available... for free. Oregon people have gone out of state for the on hand HCQ which with azithromycin generic and other supplement regimens shuts down covid. But FDA (aka PHARMA) is doing what they pay them to do.
RE: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES FOR HIGH-RISK COVID-19 POSITIVE PATIENTS
So, you wait till you are hospitalized before you can receive this treatment that Trump got?
How much does it cost? Does every hospital provide this treatment?
Are there no recommended treatments to prevent hospitalizations? I thought the purpose is to prevent the hospitals from getting swamped with patients...
Thanks for your response. The short answer based on what I read from your response is there is an effective “cure”, but it can’t be administered widely on an outpatient basis.
On a practical basis, you have to be admitted to a hospital before you can receive it.
Doubtful - she was in a delirium at that point and they were throwing all sort of stuff at her.
Given the above link about fake versions - My take is that it DOES work but 90% of the cases will recover anyway so the WHO is telling black nations to not bother because they’re like poor and stuff and the White Priveleged WHO can direct their money elsewhere.
Strange there are studies where the major problem seems to be the lack of tracking because the gravely sick, walk out of the hosiptol before the 14 day study is over.
https://www.vekluryhcp.com/efficacy/study-5774.php
YMMV of course. Nasty bioweapon, that Wuflu.
Excellent site—thank you.
I’m intrigued by Iota-carrageenan, which can be purchased for little cost.
“Does every hospital provide this treatment?”
It is administered at “infusion centers” where cancer patients and others get their treatments. Not all hospitals have an infusion center. It seems that they can be independent operations where local hospitals send their patients for treatment.
Another good one, where to get ivermectin, and in the protocol PDF it gives dosages.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/
East Virginia Medical School used to have a covid protocol, now they joined FLCCC.
RE: Not all hospitals have an infusion center. It seems that they can be independent operations where local hospitals send their patients for treatment.
Which means it is not widely available to everyone.... YET.
So, if I were to be diagnosed positive with early symptoms, I can’t simply go to a hospital on an outpatient basis to receive the treatment.
I’d have to wait till my situation gets worse ( or hope that I recover naturally and don’t have to need it ) before I can receive the treatment.
monoclonal antibodies are currently only give to outpatients in my neck of the woods. The should’ve given early and have to be done at an IV infusion center The purpose is to keep people out of the hospital. If anyone has family/friends that are ill with covid i highly recommend looking into this therapy as early as possible
Well, Iran was certainly interested in it... Iranian hackers attempted to hack the manufacturer, Gilead Sciences.
“...Ican’t simply go to a hospital on an outpatient basis to receive the treatment. I’d have to wait till my situation gets worse ( or hope that I recover naturally and don’t have to need it ) before I can receive the treatment.”
Hence my efforts to find a doctor who would quickly diagnose and would have MABs in his or her treatment arsenal. I couldn’t even get my doc or immunologist to say what treatment protocols they would consider. I wanted to find a doc who would say “yes, we use MABs and send patients to Infusion Center X early in the course of the disease.” So far, no luck. Very frustrating!
RE: monoclonal antibodies are currently only give to outpatients in my neck of the woods
The key words are “in my neck of the woods”. It should be made available in EVERY neck of the woods.
That would stop Covid hospitalizations on its tracks quickly.
And if it works in every neck of the woods in the USA, it should be quickly made available to most other countries to stop this pandemic.
“Are there no recommended treatments to prevent hospitalizations?”
See posts 11 and 29.
When my sister was in the hospital with Covid, they would not tell her what they used.
“That would stop Covid hospitalizations on its tracks quickly.”
I’m not so sure that is what they want.
Some people confuse the Regeneron with Remdesivir.
RE: See posts 11 and 29.
Unfortunately Ivermectin and HCQ are NOT what the authorities recommend. Heck, they are actively discouraging their use.
“yet my aunt was given it in the hospital and made an immediate turn around.”
One of my longest time friends had severe CV19 and was in the local Covid ICU. He did what your aunt did and is still alive months later after being treated with this drug.
One of the ladies in our church had the same results.
A husband and his wife, whom we know, recently were in a local Covid ICU unit getting oxygen and in bad shape. Their results were positive like your aunt and our friends. They are in their early 80’s.
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