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Posted On: 04/13/2020 3:49:53 PM
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Re: Evil Rabbit #27300
" Mainstream " media has missed this boat many times already and I don't see that changing anytime soon.
Look at the success Leronlimab had in NYC, yet not ONE mention during the Cuomo press conferences by him OR the " media ". I find it hard to believe that none of them were aware of this drugs success.
The same can be applied to the White House and briefings. ALL of the talk has been NYC, yet not one mention of the drug by ANY reporter.
The only thing talked about, endlessly, is ventilators, masks, gowns, PPE, and death rates ie flattening the curve.
I don't even watch the press conferences anymore because it is the same thing, EVERY day.
The only time a drug is mentioned involves BP.
Don't misunderstand me, I want Leronlimab to be approved, for something.
My concern is the FDA continues to ask for trials, and more trials. And then one more.
A perfect example is our cancer and HIV trials. How many people have been in our trials, 800 + now?
At what point, give the success Leronlimab has demonstrated, is enough enough?
I am not in the medical field, just a layperson when it comes to these things. The expertise on this board is insightful and certainly knowledgable. Not me.
Thinking out loud, and I have to believe if we were BP, Leronlimab is a done deal and already approved.
Look at the success Leronlimab had in NYC, yet not ONE mention during the Cuomo press conferences by him OR the " media ". I find it hard to believe that none of them were aware of this drugs success.
The same can be applied to the White House and briefings. ALL of the talk has been NYC, yet not one mention of the drug by ANY reporter.
The only thing talked about, endlessly, is ventilators, masks, gowns, PPE, and death rates ie flattening the curve.
I don't even watch the press conferences anymore because it is the same thing, EVERY day.
The only time a drug is mentioned involves BP.
Don't misunderstand me, I want Leronlimab to be approved, for something.
My concern is the FDA continues to ask for trials, and more trials. And then one more.
A perfect example is our cancer and HIV trials. How many people have been in our trials, 800 + now?
At what point, give the success Leronlimab has demonstrated, is enough enough?
I am not in the medical field, just a layperson when it comes to these things. The expertise on this board is insightful and certainly knowledgable. Not me.
Thinking out loud, and I have to believe if we were BP, Leronlimab is a done deal and already approved.
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