Doctors suspect hydroxychloroquine+Azythromicin might work best if taken before infection, or early on. But I'll bet the drug trials are only for patients with more advanced infections. My logic here is that it would be the dumbest thing we could do, so. . . probably.
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I think this it trueEveryone of my friends and their family got a bad “flu/cold” in late november/december, with the same symptoms.
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You might be right. But if we don't have enough doses, should we test this on asymptomatic people, or the critical cases? Triage is about the odds, and they're likely using it where the know they'll get results.
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At this moment, they should vaccinate the public
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They should put in in the water like fluoride.
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Agree. My Q is availability. Listening to some answers by Fauci, etc., I think that they have maybe not ramped up production enough to where they think they have enough to use it on mild cases, & have enough for the severe & lupus, etc patients as well.
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Ka-Boom!
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That’s assuming though we have enough doses for everyone to have some.
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Are clinical trials testing effectiveness of meds when given at different times/ levels of infection- or only at the intensive level? Question needs to be asked and answered.
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