The FDA has made critical, ignorant, deadly decisions to not alter their strict protocol to adapt to, and attack this frightening virus. The concept is risk vs reward. The risk they took, by remaining staunch and inflexible with their approval protocol, has taken us to un-imaginalbe consequences. We are the world leader in pharmaceutical research and biotech innovation, we are the best, but to say you are the best does not really say anything about how great you are, you're just better than #2. Our biotech research and successes are actually truly great, impressive, but I'm criticizing the consequences of the FDA's not adapting their approval protocol. Now another perspective....the FDA did not anticipate the magnitude of where the pandemic/virus was going, and maybe if they had anticipated 4000 deaths per day in USA on Jan 9th, they would have found a way to grant broad access to leronlimab in May, after our eIND results and Dr Patterson's Ted Talks presentation.
Another interesting study, would be analysis of symptoms of recovered s/c patients, comparison of those who recovered after receiving leronlimab vs those who recovered in any other way. Less organ damage? Fewer longhaulers?
Another fascinating phenomena, is that some recovered covid-19 folks, experience "shedding" whereby although they test negative for the virus, they still are contagious, spreading the virus to others.
Where will we be in a year with this virus?
Will vaccination be needed every 6 months, for every human on the planet?
Will Leronlimab be developed into a chewing gum we all chew everyday?