I can’t remember who said it. But I believe some
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The thought was it may show in the placebo group another spike in mortality after the 28 days that wasn’t being included in the trial. Or better said, people on placebo were dying after the 28 days and not included in the trial results. This could bode well for stronger p value. It was not my prediction but makes total sense to me. If it’s true and more people were dying after 28 days then changing the end point to 42 days is good advice from a committee we paid to give us advise to help us succeed in the trial. Let’s hope a 75% interim look and at the new 42 day end point that our results are better and we achieve an EUA from this recommendation.