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Posted On: 01/09/2021 12:10:08 PM
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1) the number of covid-19 cases that advance from m/m to s/c is decreasing.
But the number of deaths is still increasing. This is because the total numbers of new cases is increasing, and shall continue to increase for at least 3 to 4 months.
2) As the numbers of new cases increases, the quality of SOC will decrease?
That seems contrary to the trend stated in 1 above. However if does seem logical, since even s/c critical patients are being turned away is some cities, and doctors and nurses are being stretched to their limits, some are walking away. The demand for any and all approved therapeutics does and will continue to far out way the available supply.
This is not looking good friends.
And the FDA remains extremely "sluggish", unable or unwilling to adapt to the magnitude of the crisis. Their staunch strict adherence to their protocol has hugely contributed to covid-19 still winning the war, and has hugely contributed to the massive deaths, total deaths and daily deaths. Was it 4000 yesterday in the USA?
But the number of deaths is still increasing. This is because the total numbers of new cases is increasing, and shall continue to increase for at least 3 to 4 months.
2) As the numbers of new cases increases, the quality of SOC will decrease?
That seems contrary to the trend stated in 1 above. However if does seem logical, since even s/c critical patients are being turned away is some cities, and doctors and nurses are being stretched to their limits, some are walking away. The demand for any and all approved therapeutics does and will continue to far out way the available supply.
This is not looking good friends.
And the FDA remains extremely "sluggish", unable or unwilling to adapt to the magnitude of the crisis. Their staunch strict adherence to their protocol has hugely contributed to covid-19 still winning the war, and has hugely contributed to the massive deaths, total deaths and daily deaths. Was it 4000 yesterday in the USA?
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