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    1. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 29 Apr 2020

      The NIAID remdesivir trial that's been reported everywhere showed a decrease from 15 to 11 days in "recovery" from #COVID19 Here's how they defined "recovery" after switching the primary outcome. Is this reasonable?pic.twitter.com/fnnYqZvMA5

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    2. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 29 Apr 2020

      I mean, I'm not sure that I would agree that someone who is still hospitalized - but no longer requiring oxygen - is "recovered", or that someone who has been sent home but has significant limitations and/or oxygen is "recovered" 🤔

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    3. Dr Vyom Sharma (ethnic mum)‏ @drvyom 29 Apr 2020
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      Depends on how severely ill the patients were prior, surely. Stepping down from simple face mask to no oxygen, but still in hospital isn't a huge 'recovery'. But from intubation, down to zero supplemental oxygen, even if still in hospital is huge.

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    4. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 29 Apr 2020
      Replying to @drvyom

      Right, but this is the main outcome measure - it's not gauging how far they've come on the scale, it's saying yes/no "recovered". Their old scale accommodated that uncertainty, this gives you a binary outcome instead

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      Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 29 Apr 2020
      Replying to @GidMK @drvyom

      By this description, someone who was in ICU and ventilated who went down to supplementary oxygen only would not be "recovered" but someone who was hospitalized on oxygen who was sent home still on oxygen and significantly limited in their life would be "recovered"

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        1. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 29 Apr 2020
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          Also, without further information, this description could include people who died after being designated "recovered", because "time to recovery" is the FIRST DAY that this was true. They could get worse after that day

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