Coronavirus

fishtm2001

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Adm. Brett Giroir, assistant secretary of health and human services, said on NBC News' "Meet the Press" that "from a public health standpoint, at first, hydroxychloroquine looked very promising" but at "this point in time, there's been five randomized control, placebo-controlled trials that do not show any benefit to hydroxychloroquine."

"So, at this point in time, we don't recommend that as a treatment. There's no evidence to show that it is," Giroir said.
 

zubenelgenubi

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Which puts us well under the 2,000+ per day that were occurring during the spring. Which everyone was predicting we’d be blowing past by now.

Don't forget the warnings of resurgence in the fall. If cov-2 follows the same trajectory as cov-1, once all these bell curves finish, the virus will hang out for a few more months, then we won't see it again.
 

Brownslave688

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