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Posted On: 03/15/2021 12:55:16 AM
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whatever happened to the hiv patients still taking leronlimab?
aren't there a bunch of hiv patients still taking leronlimab long term?
if yes, these hiv patients could make a strong case for the prophylactic effects of leronimab in covid.
something like 10% of the us population has had covid.
if there are 50 hiv patients on leronlimab and none of them have gotten covid, the probablility of such an occurrence is:
(0.9)^(50 = .005
Probably CYDY should check.
Lalazeri might have most of these patients in his clinic. he could check all by himself.
aren't there a bunch of hiv patients still taking leronlimab long term?
if yes, these hiv patients could make a strong case for the prophylactic effects of leronimab in covid.
something like 10% of the us population has had covid.
if there are 50 hiv patients on leronlimab and none of them have gotten covid, the probablility of such an occurrence is:
(0.9)^(50 = .005
Probably CYDY should check.
Lalazeri might have most of these patients in his clinic. he could check all by himself.
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