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Re: weathervane post# 15293

Wednesday, 08/26/2020 11:24:39 AM

Wednesday, August 26, 2020 11:24:39 AM

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I'm replying to your message to keep the posts related. This is not intended to be a reply to you directly, but for the benefit of the group.

Aviptadil is not a cure, but this could potentially happen in a best-case scenario...

- Aviptadil gets approved and rolled out to the critically ill, and deaths go down sharply... best case 90% reduction.

- Aviptadil inhaler then gets approved and released for in-home treatment via prescription for mild to moderate cases. If it has a similar impact on those cases, it will also further reduce the death rate, and more importantly, it will catch covid earlier/upstream.

- The combined impact of these two events significantly reduces covid deaths and cases in the US, thus seriously dampening the virus' ability to spread, and life gets back to fairly-normal, with caution.

- People become less motivated to get a vaccine, and become extremely motivated to get Aviptadil when they get infected.

This hypothetical scenario does put Aviptadil within spitting distance of the title "cure"... maybe not from a medical perspective, but from a pandemic perspective.

We could only hope something like this unfolds... especially for those people and their families impacted. Go look at Capt Tommy's facebook page... before he got sick, he was posting about his fellow firefighters who were on respirators and asking for prayers... little did he know, he was next! This could happen to any one of us... I'm hopeful this becomes the "cure" or whatever we want to call it.