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Actually, COVID therapeutics are pretty readily available...

Author: IrishMac (1684 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 12:50 pm on Feb 8, 2022
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is there enough for 100% of covid infections? No, obviously not... but even through the surges, there has been enough to provide them to those most at risk for serious infection. You act like 100% of infections require hospital care and that simply not even close to accurate. If you take into account home positive tests, those that refuse to be tested by have a pretty good idea they have covid (i.e. loss of taste, smell, etc...), those that are asymptomatic completely, and finally those with confirmed positive PCR tests, I would estimate that likely only in the neighborhood of 1%-3% of positive cases require hospital care.

Replies to: "Actually, COVID therapeutics are pretty readily available..."

  • Liberals are finely awaking the sleeping giant - IrishMac - 9:49am 2/8/22 (7) [View All]
    • . [NT] - TyroneIrish - 3:17pm 2/8/22
    • Good morning, Mac...yes, I do have a relevant link for you and other readers...it's recent and [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 11:38am 2/8/22
      • Actually, COVID therapeutics are pretty readily available... - IrishMac - 12:50pm 2/8/22
        • Attached are the recommended therapeutics...and, per an email exchange with my personal [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 1:46pm 2/8/22
          • I work at a hospital Tyrone... I am on a daily status call with our pharmacists, ED providers, - IrishMac - 2:35pm 2/8/22
            • Is there anything I posted and linked that you take exception with? [NT] - TyroneIrish - 3:19pm 2/8/22
      • Tyrone...have you achieved moderator status here? [NT] - TakethetrainKnute - 12:23pm 2/8/22
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