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I don't give credence to poorly informed China bashing.
Abstract We need an effective treatment to cure COVID-19 patients and to decrease the virus carriage duration. In 80 in-patients receiving a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin we noted a clinical improvement in all but one 86 year-old patient who died, and one 74 year-old patient still in intensive care unit. A rapid fall of nasopharyngeal viral load tested by qPCR was noted, with 83% negative at Day7, and 93% at Day8. Virus cultures from patient respiratory samples were negative in 97.5% patients at Day5. This allowed patients to rapidly de discharge from highly contagious wards with a mean length of stay of five days. We believe other teams should urgently evaluate this cost-effective therapeutic strategy, to both avoid the spread of the disease and treat patients as soon as possible before severe respiratory irreversible complications take hold.
Since last Thursday, my team has treated approximately 350 patients in Kiryas Joel and another 150 patients in other areas of New York with the above regimen.
Of this group and the information provided to me by affiliated medical teams, we have had ZERO deaths, ZERO hospitalizations, and ZERO intubations. In addition, I have not heard of any negative side effects other than approximately 10% of patients with temporary nausea and diarrhea.
That's very impressive at 97.5% effectiveness Spooly, with a large number of co-authors of that paper from Marseille - so there is real promise in this treatment:Anyone for some good news?
https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID-IHU-2-1.pdf
and this....
India approves the use hydroxychloroquine & France has reversed its ban.
https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Adviso...loroquinasprophylaxisforSARSCoV2infection.pdf
and more good news...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SesxgaPnpT6OfCYuaFSwXzDK4cDKMbivoALprcVFj48/mobilebasic
I posted the WHO travel advisory, so you really need to be more credible as it clearly gives the lie to your many points.So when asked, you couldn't put up. You've got no substance, just a hollow man, who throws insults about. No point discussing this any further with you.
IMO the restrictions on society will be having a dramatic effect on the supply of illicit drugs,
It is still going to be severely restricted, over the weekend in Mandurah CBD overnight, there was a lot of screaming and ranting going on from the foreshore area.My wife mention this when all the borders both overseas and interstate were closed which made me blink, what's the out come from that.
How ever freight is still moving so maybe supply is still available?
That's very impressive at 97.5% effectiveness Spooly, with a large number of co-authors of that paper from Marseille - so there is real promise in this treatment:
"..In 80 in-patients receiving a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin...
.... Virus cultures from patient respiratory samples were negative in 97.5% patients at Day5..."
I think I'd prefer the former once we have a notable treatment to drop the death rate to almost nil.A good article which again we have canvassed on ASF, the two options are get herd immunisation, or stop the outbreak in its tracks and hope a vaccine is found before it breaks out again. NZ has gone for number two option, but they are fortunate with the size and population fit, they will have to police their borders after the lockdown 100%. IMO
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/kiwis-will-face-new-normal-when-lockdown-ends-researcher
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/29/fda-emergency-authorization-anti-malaria-drug-155095The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, decades-old malaria drugs championed by President Donald Trump for coronavirus treatment despite scant evidence.
The agency allowed for the drugs to be “donated to the Strategic National Stockpile to be distributed and prescribed by doctors to hospitalized teen and adult patients with COVID-19, as appropriate, when a clinical trial is not available or feasible,” HHS said in a statement, announcing that Sandoz donated 30 million doses of hydroxychloroquine to the stockpile and Bayer donated 1 million doses of chloroquine.
If you are refering to rederob, everyone seems to reach that conclusion.So when asked, you couldn't put up. You've got no substance, just a hollow man, who throws insults about. No point discussing this any further with you.
Robbie must have blocked me. He must of been sick of being wrongWhen I pointed out one of your sources claimed that the WHO was contacted before they even were aware of the virus, you looked away.
I previously showed that NIOS who you quoted from was completely discredited as a source.
Despite these instances you insist your points have merit.
As I said, you are just a conspiracy theorist here peddling nonsense.
Robbie must have blocked me. He must of been sick of being wrong
FDA issues emergency authorization of anti-malaria drug for coronavirus care
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/29/fda-emergency-authorization-anti-malaria-drug-155095
Good stuff. It's worth repeating his successful three drug treatment for the record:Looks really promising, Loqique
Here's more news from the Dr. who treated nearly 700 patients in New York from the 18th March, I think, in addition to the 350 noted above...[Youtube]..Perhaps this is the same results, but extremely positive.
Took you a long time to reach that point Bellenuit, I can not repeat how useful the ignore button is for individuals like thatSo when asked, you couldn't put up. You've got no substance, just a hollow man, who throws insults about. No point discussing this any further with you.
@Knobby22 this is similar treatment and results (very good) done by the Marseille scientist I mentionned a while back;A GP in USA. Don't believe it.
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