Lorbas, Thanks. You are correct. They are dif
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Thanks. You are correct. They are differentiating AE and SAE. However not sure how in regards to the table of severity they had.
Quote:
Clinical Improvement as assessed by change in total symptom score (for fever, myalgia, dyspnea and cough) [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
Note: The total score per patient ranges from 0 to 12 points. Each symptom is graded from 0 to 3.
0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, and 3=severe].
Higher scores mean a worse outcome.
So, if they had or progressed to 3 we say is severe ???. If less than that they are AEs only ???
Not sure yet how they are "calling" it on the press release
I guess the best is not get too anxious and wait for the statistics. However, it seems encouraging with the scant data we have.