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Posted On: 03/08/2020 2:51:16 PM
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misiu--Thank you for clarifying this question. Here's another
observation by a pulmonologist that points to the doire need for a leronlimab
WOA.
“Half of the fatal coronavirus cases involved people, who remained on artificial respiration for a long time and their alveoli were eventually infected by fungi,” Chuchalin said. The pulmonologist also warned that there is still no effective treatment against coronavirus itself while a standard anti-microbial treatment could be inefficient in case of pneumonia caused by this virus.
“Immune stimulants would likely be needed as well. Yet, it is still unclear which ones exactly we need to use,” he said.>>
https://www.rt.com/news/482612-coronavirus-sp...surviving/
observation by a pulmonologist that points to the doire need for a leronlimab
WOA.
“Half of the fatal coronavirus cases involved people, who remained on artificial respiration for a long time and their alveoli were eventually infected by fungi,” Chuchalin said. The pulmonologist also warned that there is still no effective treatment against coronavirus itself while a standard anti-microbial treatment could be inefficient in case of pneumonia caused by this virus.
“Immune stimulants would likely be needed as well. Yet, it is still unclear which ones exactly we need to use,” he said.>>
https://www.rt.com/news/482612-coronavirus-sp...surviving/
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Whatever happens, we have got
Le-Ron-Li-Mab, and they have not.
Le-Ron-Li-Mab, and they have not.
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