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Originally Posted by Jay Random
It's not rhetoric. You're talking about massive mutations in a specific direction with a specific outcome. The odds are beyond astronomical.
And there is still the plain fact that there is a tradeoff between transmissibility and lethality.
How are we two years into this thing and people are still banking on 100% vaccination as if that were a viable strategy, instead of putting some resources into effective treatment of the disease? No, sticking people in the ICU and letting them fight the virus on their own is not an effective treatment.)
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Any evidence for this point?
Treatment has been a mainstay since the (remdesivir). Until credible evidence is provided that this is a case for ANY treatment the hippocratic remains. Perhaps when you are liable for providing your, said treatment, that currently is not being administered, maybe you’ll stop carrying around your big balls in a wheel barrel.
What is this heralded treatment? Vitamin C?
The focus was and has been on vaccines because of logic, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Yet still, Pfizer just had a COVID treatment approved.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...d-molnupiravir