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Posted On: 02/02/2021 12:39:53 PM
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So rewatch the video. Nader states things were held up for the last patient to complete treatment. We know two things. First there was some delay in getting all the patients for the trial. So no surprise the trial would take time to complete because of the staggering. Second the only reason that patient would take so long is because they didn't die.
No one has really spoken about this. Okay so what does that mean? Well if you have a patient that has been treated for severe COVID, finishes treatment, we know that patient didn't die. We also know from outstanding data that fatalities from severe COVID are within the first week, week and a half. The indication is this patient was well passed that timeline, meaning they were recovering. That's good because it points to improving mortality rates.
The above is from Scooter McCabe over on IHub.
At the beginning of this month, I kept thinking of 36, and then about 2 weeks ago, the number 25 kept coming to mind, as the treatment arm mortality number. Time will tell.
No one has really spoken about this. Okay so what does that mean? Well if you have a patient that has been treated for severe COVID, finishes treatment, we know that patient didn't die. We also know from outstanding data that fatalities from severe COVID are within the first week, week and a half. The indication is this patient was well passed that timeline, meaning they were recovering. That's good because it points to improving mortality rates.
The above is from Scooter McCabe over on IHub.
At the beginning of this month, I kept thinking of 36, and then about 2 weeks ago, the number 25 kept coming to mind, as the treatment arm mortality number. Time will tell.
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