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Re: joseytheoutlawwales post# 19558

Wednesday, 09/09/2020 3:58:12 AM

Wednesday, September 09, 2020 3:58:12 AM

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Tommy was cured of COVID-19 but somehow became infected by Sepsis which is not uncommon for patients with long stays in an ICU.

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when an existing infection — such as one that develops in a cut, a respiratory infection, or a urinary tract infection — triggers an immune response that affects the body’s tissues and major organs.

Sepsis constitutes a medical emergency because, if a person does not receive treatment, it can lead to death.

In the United States, over 1 million people experience severe sepsis every year, and up to 30 percent of these individuals die as a result.

Worldwide, over 30 million people have sepsis each year, and up to 6 million people die from it. Most commonly, sepsis is caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli.

His death can not be attributed to the failure of RLF-100 but due to a staff infection which occurred during his stay in the hospital. RLF-100 kills the virus, but there is no drug on the market that can effectively fights staff infection.

My heart and prayers go out to his his family.

Thanks to all his coworkers , the healthcare providers, and the many supporters who tried so hard to save Captain Tommy's life.