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Re: Garden Rose post# 1803

Monday, 05/17/2021 3:20:46 PM

Monday, May 17, 2021 3:20:46 PM

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If you read the Lancet article I posted, you would have known that dexamethasone was only used in hospitals not for home treatment.

And how exactly does that suddenly make it an experimental treatment? It has been used for decades as an anti-inflammatory. And with other conditions it can be readily used at home.

That's my focus, no medications were used for early symptoms



There are no medications for early Covid infection.

By the way the WHO said remdisiver was a crap treatment, did nothting.


The WHO says a lot of things. Meanwhile a recent clinical trial:

Linky

The double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase IIIa prevention trial (2069A) enrolled 1,505 uninfected people, and met its primary and key secondary endpoints proving that REGEN-COV 1,200 mg administered subcutaneously decreased the risk of symptomatic infections by 81% in people who were not infected when they started the trial.

The drug’s efficacy was demonstrated quickly after the injection, with the risk reduction of symptomatic Covid-19 amounting to 72% in the first week. The reduction in subsequent weeks was 93%.



Doesn't quite fit the your assertion "it didn't reduce mortality".

The article clearly supports my position, the deaths were racked up in hospitals.



No, the article contradicts your assumption that Dexamethasone does nothing to treat severe Covid infections.

That's why they died in hospitals, early symptoms were never treated.



Here's a hint for ya: Folks with mild Covid, not suffering from a dysregulated cytokine storm caused by the virus, don't go rushing to a hospital. There's no reason to be treated at a hospital for mild Covid.

If they had used hydroxy/ivermection, hundreds of thousands would have had a chance to live.



There is no evidence treating "hundreds of thousands" who died of Covid (much less millions) with drugs which have no efficacy against Covid, would have affected the observed mortality rate. There is no evidence documented via clinical trials that either drug can prevent Covid, and/or decrease the severity of the disease.

Also, check out my previous post where I posted CDC safety on hydroxy, the only people who should NOT use hydroxy are those w/psoriasis.



The CDC also lists the treatments they support for Covid therapy

Linky

Surprise HCQ is not mentioned. The CDC does not support the use of HCQ as a Covid treatment. Why? Because they follow science.

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