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Posted On: 04/13/2020 11:58:04 AM
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Seems like some of the things I have been reading about COVID-19 from doctors and scientists, is not good for the world, however could be good for treatments like leronlimab.
I read a few articles where some scientists and doctors, mentioned that only about 1 in 3 people that recover from the virus develop antibodies. Also the ones that do develop antibodies, it is a low level of antibodies.
I have also read that some of the first people to be infected, have become infected again when exposed to the virus.
To me this further amplifies the importance of treatments, testing, and contact tracing. The US has not shown a great ability for contact tracing, and not a great ability for testing as of yet.
I think the importance of quality, fast acting treatment, for the near term and possibly the long term future is huge.
It seems that a conventional vaccine, might have mixed results at best.
I read a few articles where some scientists and doctors, mentioned that only about 1 in 3 people that recover from the virus develop antibodies. Also the ones that do develop antibodies, it is a low level of antibodies.
I have also read that some of the first people to be infected, have become infected again when exposed to the virus.
To me this further amplifies the importance of treatments, testing, and contact tracing. The US has not shown a great ability for contact tracing, and not a great ability for testing as of yet.
I think the importance of quality, fast acting treatment, for the near term and possibly the long term future is huge.
It seems that a conventional vaccine, might have mixed results at best.
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