So let's say BP is a huge bird, with 25 wings. Eac
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Leronlimab is the shot gun shell, Cytodyn is the shot gun. As you know, a shot gun shell has many litlle Bee Bees (indications) inside. So our shotgun is aimed at BP as she flies to new heights.
What is the anticipated damage of the many Bee Bees that may or will hit the wings of the bird? Will they do any damage at all?
Will the damage be mild, just mildly damaging a couple of the wings, but not really effecting the overall strength of the bird nor its ability to continue to fly to higher and higher heights?
Or might the bird be anticiapating major damage, several wings being rendered ineffective, others being damaged so to significantly reduce their contribution to the bird's efficient productive flight?
Is the bird exercising counter-measures, to insure that the shotgun will not function, can the bird as an example for consideration, "arrange" to have some "associates" remove the fireing pin from the shotgun, so it can't even shoot at all?
Might Leronlimab actually have the potential to be the superior preferred drug for covid-19 criticals and moderates and long haulers, and for HIV, and for many types of cancer? If yes, the damage to several of the bird's wing could be very threatening, potential permanent damage to several wings.