Let me put it this way: I am lucky enough to be
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I am lucky enough to be able to work remotely.
However ...
- I will not be going to work;
- I will not be sending my kids to school or college;
- I will not be going to a a diner or restaurant;
- I will not be staying in a motel or hotel;
- I will not be getting on a subway, bus, train, plane or cruise ship;
- I will not be going to a concert or sporting event;
- I will not be going to a dentist, doctor or hospital for elective surgery;
- I will not otherwise take any chance in exposing myself or my loved ones ...
Unless I know for certain that my local clinic or hospital has enough doses of leronlimab (or equivalent) to treat me, or my loved ones, if I get sick.
How many doses does every clinic and hospital in the world need to guarantee that there are sufficient doses for everyone in the community to get leronlimab for this highly infectious disease?
And, how many clinics and hospitals are there in the world that need those sufficient doses?
My blue sky projection of 1.2B doses might not be on-target.
But if you're anything like me, the world is simply not going to begin to retrace its steps back to normalcy until we are all confident that there is an effective therapeutic sitting in a building, near where we live, that will save us or our loved ones if we get into trouble.