During Stephen Donelson’s struggle with COVID-19, his doctors went through a huge learning curve to treat him. Like many colleagues around the world, sharing information proved to be crucial during the pandemic’s early days.http://apne.ws/zGRiFrX
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“Everyone has been kind of grasping for anything that might work.” The desperate search for COVID-19 treatments has led to a slew of low-quality studies, delaying the ability to find out which drugs really help.
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There are hundreds of coronaviruses, but just a handful are known to infect people. This new virus has captivated scientists’ attention unlike any in decades.
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As COVID-19 emerged, health officials believed it would be like other coronaviruses and that spread without symptoms would be extremely rare. They were wrong.
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To learn more about the race to understand, treat and someday protect people from COVID-19, check out our coverage here:http://apne.ws/hBeDLOk
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In the early days, we were dealing with something brand new and no one knew how to manage it That’s not true now Which is why those governors doing stupid crap are willfully killing their citizens
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Tom, this is not a scientific study.
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#DrStellaEmmanuel The entire live is available for replay. https://www.facebook.com/5204497/videos/10116362202372133/ … via@FacebookThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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