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Pete Lincoln's avatar

Ebola kills on average 50%, so looks like Remdesivir was ineffective. There was no placebo control group due to ethical reasons.

This was likely a much younger population than with COVID patients and no doubt they had better kidney function than many elderly COVID patients, plus I expect the doses/duration was not the same, so I still think there may have been harm done with its use with COVID , but we just don't have any good data to show this, just many anecdotal reports

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Peter Wiggin's avatar

This may really sound stupid...

...but I think most people would understand

You stop going out and initiate early prophylactic care IMMEDIATELY upon early symptoms; even mild congestion, sore throat, cough...

...many of these diseases spread significantly faster by symptomatic carriers

American Health Initiatives; exercise, diet, fresh air and sunshine, vitamins, minerals and naturopathic prophylaxis quercetin, nattokinase prior to the more “off labor”; nasal flushes, gargles, NSAIDS then Ivermection, Prednisone, with more easily prescribed Doxy, Zinthro, Keflex...

...maybe the days of worrying about superinfections from widespread basic antibiotic use is over

I just stocked up, including some Cipro for Anthrax and Potassium Iodide for biden’s*WWIII...

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