physician just last week, they are not readily available for anyone who would need them right now...the situation will definitely get better, especially for 'PAXLOVID' pill treatment...just don't spike the football now...
btw, those treatments need a prescription so folks can't just show up at CVS when they have a fever and cough...they'll need to get and use those test kits...even a properly employed antigen test will provide needed information.
There are still 20-30 million vaccine holdouts at risk...let's not serve them up to COVID-19 on a platter by jumping ahead of the case/hospitalization numbers that justify relaxations...if everyone does the right thing, we should breathe easier in a short while.
Link: https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/statement-on-therapies-for-high-risk-nonhospitalized-patients/