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Update on the Texas City hydroxychloroquine
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05/05/2020 19:41:17
 
 
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>>>>>>>>At a Texas City nursing home, 88 of 89 people there who tested positive for coronavirus have recovered. As of April 3rd, 55 residents and 34 staffers at The Resort in Texas City had tested positive for the virus.
>>>>>>>>Dr. Robin Armstrong says he administered hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin and zinc to all patients and monitored them daily, including their EKG measurements. By this past Tuesday, Armstrong says all but one have recovered.
>>>>>>>> KORV radio McAllen, TX
>>>>Drawing conclusion from 89 patients is not large enough. This needs to be replicated by other groups before you can rely on ... jumping to the wrong conclusions could get you down the wrong path is the recent research to a drug Remdesvir where two trails yielded (of larger cohorts of patients) yielded different conclusions.
>>>>
>>>>What do you make of these numbers from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE)
>>>>
>>>>Country or Region: Netherlands(POP 17.2 Million)
>>>>Country Netherlands
>>>>Last Data Update 5/5/2020, 10:32 AM
>>>>Confirmed 41,285
>>>>Deaths 5,184
>>>>Recovered 138
>>>>
>>>>Country or Region: Turkey (POP 82 Million)
>>>>Country Turkey
>>>>Last Data Update 5/5/2020, 10:32 AM
>>>>Confirmed 127,659
>>>>Deaths 3,461
>>>>Recovered 68,166
>>>
>>>Not sure what you are trying to imply here.
>>I am trying to imply that all the things you mention are possible reasons for the difference, but the major difference in treatments could also be a major difference in outcomes. I personally know 4 people that have tested positive - 2 in Florida and 2 in Georgia (one 80 years old). In both cases ( two father and son pairs) their doctors immediately put them on hydroxychloroquine,
>
>OK, so let's accept that.
>Why is it then that you and Robin Armstrong can see these obvious things, but the medical authorities in the federal and state government can't?
>I can tell you firsthand that the NJ government is desperate to end this thing ASAP and get people back to work.
>Each day puts them behind hundreds of millions.
>Why don't they do what seems so obvious?

Maybe it's the old "follow the money". - Old generic drug nobody gets rich.
I don't know for sure if it works but then again I don't know anything else that works either. Both of us are in "high danger" group. What happens if there is no vaccine for a year or more and no "herd immunity" are we just going to sit at home for the rest of our lives?
What you think about this?
https://www.esicm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/684_author-proof.pdf
Luciano Gattinoni, a leading authority on ARDS treatments at the Medical University of Göttingen in Germany
"But more than half of the patients whose records Gattinoni examined showed less severe symptoms, with thin, elastic lungs that did not fit the ARDS profile. Treating those symptoms with a ventilator could prove deadly, Gattinoni said in an interview."
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