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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1226075)5/2/2020 8:46:08 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573024
 
THE LANCET: Remdesivir in adults with severe COVID-19: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre trial
thelancet.com

FINDINGS

Between Feb 6, 2020, and March 12, 2020, 237 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to a treatment group (158 to remdesivir and 79 to placebo); one patient in the placebo group who withdrew after randomisation was not included in the ITT population. Remdesivir use was not associated with a difference in time to clinical improvement (hazard ratio 1·23 [95% CI 0·87–1·75]). Although not statistically significant, patients receiving remdesivir had a numerically faster time to clinical improvement than those receiving placebo among patients with symptom duration of 10 days or less (hazard ratio 1·52 [0·95–2·43]). Adverse events were reported in 102 (66%) of 155 remdesivir recipients versus 50 (64%) of 78 placebo recipients. Remdesivir was stopped early because of adverse events in 18 (12%) patients versus four (5%) patients who stopped placebo early.


Let's see now, current U.S. death rate 6% WITHOUT Remdesivir, versus 8% death rate WITH Remdesivir.... Yeah, where do I sign up... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Remdesivir is junk garbage for tRumptard gullible suckers...



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1226075)5/3/2020 10:06:11 AM
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Is It Time for a Revolution?


Wayne Allyn Root

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First an important question about the coronavirus. I am impressed with how smart COVID-19 is. It appears to be the smartest virus of all time. Apparently, it doesn't infect us at Costco, Walmart, supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations, hardware stores or any big business deemed "essential" by government. But it will infect us at hair salons, nail salons, restaurants, bars, clothing stores and any other small business deemed "nonessential" by government.

Is the virus that smart? How does it know the difference?

And have Costco employees found the holy grail? Are they immune around crowds of shoppers while the coronavirus is kryptonite to all other employees and shoppers at all other businesses? Why can't every small business open up if it follows the exact same guidelines as Costco?

Something is wrong, folks. None of this makes sense. Does it?

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