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Dr Raoult Roars — new articles on findings and issues about HCQ + Cocktails for Covid-19

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IHU- Méditerranée Infection, Marseille, is a significant French research institute that has continued its work on CV 19. For the record, here are excerpts from some recent work, headlined from threads where such would be buried:

EXH 1: >>COVID-IHU #15

Version 1 du 27 Mai 2020
Early diagnosis and management of COVID-19 patients: a real-life cohort study of 3,737 patients, Marseille, France

Abstract

Background:
In our institute in Marseille, France, we proposed early and massive screening for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Hospitalization and early treatment with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin (HCQ-AZ) was proposed for the positive cases.

Methods:
We retrospectively report the clinical management of 3,737 patients, including 3,054 (81.7%) treated with HCQ-AZ for at least three days and 683 (18.3%) patients treated with other methods (“others”). Outcomes were death, transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU), ? 10 days of hospitalization and viral shedding.

Results:
By testing 101,522 samples by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from 65,993 individuals, we diagnosed 6,836 patients (10.4%), including 3,737 included in our cohort. The mean age was 45 (sd 17) years, 45% were male, and the fatality rate was 0.9%. We performed 2,065 low-dose computed tomography (CT) scans highlighting lung lesions in 581 of the 933 (62%) patients with minimal clinical symptoms (NEWS score = 0). A discrepancy between spontaneous dyspnoea, hypoxemia and lung lesions was observed. Clinical factors (age, comorbidities, NEWS-2 score), biological factors (lymphopenia; eosinopenia; decrease in blood zinc; and increase in D-dimers, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), creatinine phosphokinase (CPK), and c-reactive protein (CRP)) and moderate and severe lesions detected in low-dose CT scans were associated with poor clinical outcome. Treatment with HCQ-AZ was associated with a decreased risk of transfer to the ICU or death (HR 0.19 0.12-0.29), decreased risk of hospitalization ?10 days (odds ratios 95% CI 0.37 0.26-0.51) and shorter duration of viral shedding (time to negative PCR: HR 1.27 1.16-1.39). QTc prolongation (>60 ms) was observed in 25 patients (0.67%) leading to the cessation of treatment in 3 cases. No cases of torsade de pointe or sudden death were observed.

Conclusion
Early diagnosis, early isolation and early treatment with at least 3 days of HCQ-AZ result in a significantly better clinical outcome and contagiosity in patients with COVID-19 than other treatments. Long-term follow-up to screen for fibrosis will be the next challenge in the management of COVID-19.>>

EXH 2: >>Adjusting series of patients for trial comparisons for COVID –
19 treatments

Author list :
3Audrey GIRAUD -GATINEAU1,2,3,4 (PhD student); Jean Christophe LAGIER 1,4,5 (MD); 4 Yolande OBADIA 1
(MD); Hervé CHAUDET 1,2,3 (MD); Didier RAOULT 1,5* (MD)

Abstract:

Background
: SARS – COV-2 has emerged and spread around the world since December 2019. Studies initiated in Marseille by our hospital centre have suggested significant clinical effectiveness of treatment by combining hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin (HCQ+AZ). However, due to the
urgency of responding to the pandemic, they were not obtained through randomized controlled trials. Alternative assessment methods are therefore needed.

Methods:
We compared our data in silico with those published by two studies comparing 32 other antiviral drugs. For this purpose, random sampling was performed in our cohort to 33 obtain similar groups for disease severity, gender, age and comorbidities associated with 34 chronic diseases with patients included in the remdesivir and lopinavir-ritonavir trials.

Findings:
Dual HCQ+AZ therapy was associated with 3 times fewer deaths than
similar 37groups treated either with lopinavir-ritonavir(9% vs 20%, p-value = 0·03) or standard care 38 (8% vs 25·2%, p-value = 0·001). Compared with patients included in the remdesivir
study by 39 Wang et al., we also showed a significant difference in the clinical outcome (proportion of 40cured patients with negative viral load) in favour of HCQ+AZ (77.8% versus 58·2% p = 0·0001). 42 43

Interpretation:
Although comparison of HCQ+AZ with other antiviral drugs has limitations 44due to aggregated data, this study provides additional evidence showing that HCQ+AZ should 45 be the systematic treatment of choice after diagnosis of COVID -19 -positive cases. 46 47

Funding:
This work was supported by the French Government under the “Investments for theFuture” programme managed by the National Agency for Research (ANR), Méditerranée- Infection 10-
IAHU – 03 , and was also supported by Région Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur and European funding FEDER PRIMMI (Fonds Européen de Développement Régional -51 Plateformes de Recherche et d’Innovation Mutualisées Méditerranée Infection)>>

EXH 3: >>Assay
Randomised Controlled Trials during epidemic

Philippe Brouqui, Pierre Verger, Didier Raoult
Aix Marseille Université, IRD, MEPHI, VITROME,
ORS Paca, IHU-Méditerranée Infection, Marseille,
France

In epidemics there is an urgent need for new knowledge on drug efficacy to help policymakers fight the crisis. Yet the best research methodology to do this is a matter of de bate, write Philippe Brouqui, Pierre Verger and Didier Raoult .

The outbreak of an emerging infectious agent needs the rapid involvement of research to bring new knowledge. Past experience with Ebola virus outbreaks and, more recently SARS-CoV 2, have raised a question over the place of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) as the methodology of choice to
answer clinical questions in an novel epidemic situation. Drug safety and effectiveness is a long process which can take years. For antimicrobials, just 25% of drugs submitted to phase 1 succeed to Phase 3 and further licensing (1). This is why, in an epidemic, drug repurposing is often looked at, because drug toxicity has already been evaluated (2).

An RCT isdesigned to attempt to reduce bias, particularly in trials evaluating new drugs. The principle is to random assign volunteers into two or more treatment options and then compare them against a measured outcome. As RCTs reduce causality and spurious bias, they are considered to be the most reliable form of scientific evidence. For these reasons, they are required for market authorisation of a new pharmaceutical drug and cited by healthcare policies as a mandatory means for decision -making about treatments.

When gold standard becomes unethical

In emerging disease outbreaks, there is an urgent lack of treatments for the new pathogen. When a particular therapeutic option is supported by scientifically demonstrated efficacy in vitro and or in animal model, and supported further by clinical case reports and/or pilot series in humans, it is ethically difficult to argue that the data still needs to be confirmed in an RCT before it can be made available to patients. Especially if it seems “obvious” that control (untreated) subjects will have poorer outcomes than those receiving treatment. As one study mocked, there would be few volunteers for the placebo group in an RCT on the parachute’s effectiveness in avoiding death by jumping out of an airplane, unless the jump had an average height of 0.6 m (3).

When even imperfect scientific data show a particularly obvious effect, it is no longer ethical to perform an RCT since it forces patients to accept either not to be treated (in the control arm), or to be treated with a molecule known to be effective. Consider the advent of penicillin. It took five
patients before Sir Edward Abraham could definitively demonstrate that penicillin saved 100% of patients with staphylococcus or streptococcus infections. Nobody today would dare to test the efficacy of penicillin on pneumococcal pneumonia compared to placebo . . . >>

Food for thought, especially given the fiasco of the seemingly decisive Lancet paper which then had to be withdrawn. The remarks on the gold standard fallacies are particularly significant.

The underlying issue is that selective hyperskepticism is leading to ignoring of cumulatively adequate but somehow unwelcome findings, tracing to ethical weaknesses including the error of imagining skepticism an intellectual virtue and using it to substitute for prudence. We need to restore that due balance to our reasoning and decision-making.

A useful brief summary on prudence is:

Prudence is the virtue that disposes practical reason to discern our true good in every circumstance and to choose the right means of achieving it; “the prudent man looks where he is going.”65 “Keep sane and sober for your prayers.”66 Prudence is “right reason in action,” writes St. Thomas Aquinas, following Aristotle.67 It is not to be confused with timidity or fear, nor with duplicity or dissimulation. It is called auriga virtutum (the charioteer of the virtues); it guides the other virtues by setting rule and measure. It is prudence that immediately guides the judgment of conscience. The prudent man determines and directs his conduct in accordance with this judgment. With the help of this virtue we apply moral principles to particular cases without error and overcome doubts about the good to achieve and the evil to avoid.

Further food for thought, on seven indicative, inescapable first duties of responsible reason: to truth, to right reason, to prudence, to sound conscience, to neighbour, so to fairness and justice, etc. . END

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Facing a surge in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, Netanyahu took responsibility for the decision to reopen the country a month ago after severe early restrictions were put in place to halt its spread. “We first went back to work, then we opened stores, malls, schools and restaurants. Lastly, we open event halls, clubs, bars and other places in which there are gatherings and close contact,” Netanyahu said Thursday night, according to a transcript provided by his office. “In retrospect, as part of the trial-and-error, it is possible to say that this last stage was too soon.” He added: “I take upon myself the responsibility for this step and I also take upon myself the responsibility to fix it. To this end, we have now closed places of social gathering in closed spaces. We will take other steps if necessary.” Netanyahu’s remarks accompanied the government’s announcement of a new financial aid package to assist workers and businesses impacted by the coronavirus. https://www.jewishexponent.com/2020/07/10/netanyahu-admits-israels-economy-reopened-too-soon/rhampton7
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The corresponding author is Dr. Marcus J. Zervos, an infectious disease specialist at Henry Ford Hospital and the Wayne State University School of Medicine, both in Detroit, MI. For their study, the team retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 2,541 individuals who received treatment for COVID-19 in Henry Ford Health System hospitals. Dr. Le explained that the average age of those who received neither HCQ nor azithromycin was significantly higher than those who received HCQ. Specifically, the average age in the group who received other COVID-19 treatments was 68.1 years, the median age was 71 years, and 64.1% were over the age of 65. In the HCQ group, on the other hand, the average age was 63.2 years, the mean age was 53 years, and 48.9% were over 65. Patients in the HCQ group were also significantly more likely to receive steroids in addition to the drug. While 78.9% of patients in this group received steroids, only 35.7% of patients in the other COVID-19 treatment groups did. “In addition, white race is a risk factor they identified, and it too was unbalanced,” Dr. Le added. In the group receiving other COVID-19 treatments, 45.5% were white, while in the HCQ group, 27.6% were white. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/does-hydroxycholorquine-cut-covid-19-mortality-expert-urges-cautionrhampton7
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Surveys of treating physicians https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/07/07/hydroxychloroquine-based-covid-19-treatment-a-systematic-review-of-clinical-evidence-and-expert-opinion-from-physicians-surveys/ Don't know if this has been discussedBlastus
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Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday issued a new proclamation that suspends elective surgeries in hospitals in all of the counties within 11 of the state’s 22 trauma service areas. The new proclamation now includes all of the counties within TSA P, which is the trauma service area that Bexar County falls under including Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Dimmit, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kinney, La Salle, Maverick, Medina, Real, Uvalde, Val Verde, Wilson, and Zavala counties. “The State of Texas continues to implement strategies to help ensure ample supply of hospital beds for COVID-19 patients,” said Governor Abbott. “By expanding this directive to include the counties within these 11 TSAs, we are freeing up more resources to address upticks in COVID-19 related cases. The State of Texas will continue to do everything we can to mitigate the spread of this virus and support our hospitals and health care professionals as they care for their fellow Texans. We must all come together and continue to practice social distancing, wear a face covering in public, and stay home when possible.” https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/07/09/texas-gov-greg-abbott-limits-elective-surgeries-in-half-the-state-to-expand-hospital-capacity/rhampton7
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The gains the people of Louisiana made against Covid-19 in June have been wiped out over the past three weeks, Gov. John Bel Edwards said Wednesday. "We have a statewide pandemic. It's no longer one or two regions," Edwards told reporters in Baton Rouge. Louisiana's health department reported 1,891 new cases Wednesday, 95% of which are from community spread, according to Edwards. Data from Johns Hopkins University shows the moving seven-day average of cases in the state hasn't been this high since early April. https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/08/health/us-coronavirus-wednesday/index.htmlrhampton7
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Opening a dead thread to comment on aspects of virus. 1 - A small but novel treatment approach to C19 that had good results https://bit.ly/328cCg2 One of the positive outcomes of all this chaos is that we may be able to treat virus infections much easier than in the past. 2 - Hospitalization rates are murky as many are now entering the hospital for treatments postponed either due to scare of catching C19 or that hospital would not accept them. Some include cancer and heart issues and are as normal usually older. Email from a doctor in Texas to a commentator on virus.
I sent you some stats from hospital. Overall, it's true that hospital admissions due to covid are up, but the patients are mostly quite old and have other significant comorbidities. There are plenty of beds. The ICUS are not overrun, but are at near capacity. Part of the problem (as you know) was the shutdown early on which delayed medical care for many. Once the restriction on "elective" procedures was lifted, many patients scheduled for those procedures and so are hospitalized. The other thing is that people really were not going in to the doctor or the hospital because of fear of covid, and now they are sicker from other causes that didn't get treated. I do know that the hospital admin is worried about complex surgical cases which might require ICU beds for recovery. My hospital has not reported any lack of PPE. The main worry i hear from people doing inpatient work is that patients can't have visitors/advocates. This makes it difficult for a number of reasons:
3 - Several countries are having good results with HCQ though they are not mostly from Western Europe or North America. Compare Panama with Costa Rica right next door. Panama abandoned HCQ after the WHO response to Lancet article. They paid a steep price. https://bit.ly/3eeq70j There are many other just as dramatic visuals from other countries. 4 - Florida posts it hospital bed status daily by hospital and county. So go to the horse's mouth for actual data instead of someone's opinion. https://bit.ly/2ZbaJxk 5 - A recommendation for a different approach in Canada https://bit.ly/2ZcBT6X RHampton may follow with the negative news but hopefully not. A lot of the negative reaction to any positive news about the virus is not actual negative news that is prevalent but is due a visceral dislike to Trump. The result is that some dwell on the negative. We see this on this site, in our personal experiences and in the press. And because of this personal distaste for another human, it is likely that tens of thousands have died. Hard to avoid that conclusion.jerry
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At least eight Mississippi lawmakers have tested positive for the coronavirus after working several weeks in the Capitol, where many people stood or sat close together and did not wear masks. Among those who have acknowledged having Covid-19 are Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, who presides over the 52-member Senate, and House Speaker Philip Gunn, who presides over that 122-member chamber. The state health officer, Dr. Thomas Dobbs, said Tuesday there are also at least 11 other suspected cases of the virus among legislators and Capitol employees. Dobbs said the rapid increase in cases is stressing the health care system, including emergency rooms. “My greatest fear is starting to be realized because there are people in ERs now across the state who can’t get a bed; they can’t get transferred where they need to go, and we’re sending them out of state,” Dobbs said https://www.courthousenews.com/8-mississippi-lawmakers-test-positive-for-covid-19/rhampton7
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A close confidant of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it’s the Israeli public’s fault for the renewed coronavirus outbreak, pushing back at growing criticism of the government’s handling of the pandemic. “A large percentage of the public that didn’t listen to the instructions, didn’t wear a mask, celebrated in nightclubs and on roofs, at the beach and other public places is to blame for the situation,” Natan Eshel says in a statement to Israeli reporters. He also lashes out at businesspeople who have been critical of the restrictions on their businesses and what they say is a lack of financial assistance. “The government wanted to help but they didn’t listen to the rules. Now we’ll all pay the economic and personal price,” he says. https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-july-8-2020/rhampton7
July 8, 2020
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In a paper published in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews and selected by the journal as the featured publication, a team of researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women's Hospital propose that controlling the local and systemic inflammatory response in COVID-19 may be as important as anti-viral and other therapies. "Our team proposes using molecules made by the body called pro-resolution lipid mediators -- which are currently in clinical trials for other inflammatory diseases -- as a novel approach to turning off the inflammation and preventing the cytokine storm caused by COVID-19." Naturally occurring molecules called resolvins -- discovered by Serhan and colleagues at BWH in 2002 -- actively turn off inflammation. Panigrahy, Serhan and colleagues have previously demonstrated that resolvins and related pro-resolution molecules could play a role in preventing cancer metastasis and progression. This class of molecules are also currently in clinical trials investigating their use against other inflammatory diseases, such as ocular, periodontal, and inflammatory bowel disease. Now, the scientists suggest, they could be re-deployed for the management of COVID-19. "A paradigm shift is emerging in our understanding of the resolution of inflammation as an active biochemical process," said Serhan. "Activating the body's own resolution pathways with the use of resolvins and related pro-resolution molecules --which, importantly, promote blog clot removal-- may complement current treatment strategies while limiting severe organ damage and improving outcomes in COVID-19 patients." https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-07/bidm-rpn070820.phprhampton7
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A French study was carried out on 55,000 patients treated "long term" with chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine They take chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine "for the long haul" especially for autoimmune diseases. However, his patients were no less affected by severe forms of Covid-19 during the epidemic, according to a French study released Tuesday. This work was carried out by Epi-flagship, a structure bringing together the Medicines Agency (ANSM) and Health Insurance, based on the latter's data (in particular reimbursement of medicines) and hospital medical records (dates d (hospitalization, diagnostics, medical procedures and medicines delivered ...). The study, conducted on nearly 55,000 patients, "does not suggest a preventive role for the use of synthetic antimalarials (PSA) in the long term on the risk of occurrence of hospitalization, intubation or Covid-19 deaths ”, conclude its authors. https://www.20minutes.fr/sante/2816903-20200707-coronavirus-patients-habitues-prendre-chloroquine-moins-touches-formes-graves-selon-etuderhampton7
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The Hunt County (TX) Health Department has been diligently tracking individual COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic. It has become clear that some people who have contracted COVID-19 are intentionally ignoring quarantine requirements, and returning to work or participating in other activities outside their home — even when they are fully aware that they can spread the virus. Over a month ago, Hunt County set aside $25,000 to meet the needs of affected individuals with legitimate needs so that they would not feel compelled to leave their homes until they recovered from the virus. The Commissioners Court recently increased that amount to $50,000, and those funds are being administered by Hunt County Shared Ministries. Despite these efforts, some people who have contracted the virus have repeatedly and intentionally violated the quarantine rules, and left their homes — even after repeated and clear warnings that they were not allowed to leave their homes. This type of behavior is dangerous to the public health by any measure. On July 1, 2020, Hunt County filed suit against one such individual. The County is seeking a judicial order requiring that the individual in question by confined to their home until they test negative for COVID-19. The pleading was filed as a sealed pleading due to HIPPA requirements that individuals with COVID-19 not be identified to the public. http://frontporchnewstexas.com/2020/07/06/hunt-county-files-quarantine-lawsuit-against-covid-19-patient-refusing-to-quarantine/rhampton7
July 6, 2020
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Texas hospitalized more than 8,000 COVID-19 patients on Sunday, based on data from the COVID Tracking Project. That is a record for the Lone Star State. The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 grew by at least 5% in 23 states based on a seven-day average through Sunday, according to a CNBC analysis of the data. Among those states are Arizona, California, Georgia, and Nevada. Some hospitals in Florida have voluntarily restricted elective surgeries. Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced Monday he is ordering Miami restaurants to stop in-person dining. Florida had more than 21,000 news cases over the weekend. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/texas-sees-record-number-of-covid-19-hospitalizationsrhampton7
July 6, 2020
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The Israeli government endorsed the Health Ministry’s recommendations to shut down event halls, concert venues, night clubs, bars, swimming pools and gyms, in a bid the curb the spread of the coronavirus. Other measures approved by the government, all subject to a Knesset vote later on Monday, would limit crowds at restaurants and places of worship, and restrict public buses to no more than 20 passengers at any given time. Restaurants will remain open, but crowds will be limited to 20 people at a time indoors, and up to 30 people outdoors. Houses of worship will also be limited to 19 people at a time. Summer schools and camps will continue to operate for kids up to fourth grade. (Noa Landau) The Knesset has approved in second and third reading a law increasing the fine for not wearing a mask in public to 500 shekels ($145). Reopening tourism by August 'off the table' https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-coronavirus-israel-breaking-live-updates-july-1.8970693rhampton7
July 6, 2020
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With over 17,000 cases in the last 24 hours, India overtook Russia to become the third worst-hit nation by coronavirus pandemic. The total number of coronavirus cases in the country stood at 690,349, according to the tally published at 9.30 pm on Sunday by news agency PTI. India recorded the third highest number of coronavirus cases in the world after the United States and Brazil, according to the data released by John Hopkins University. The United States was the worst-hit by coronavirus pandemic. The deadly novel virus infected 2,852,807 people in the US. The death toll related to COVID-19 infection stood at 129,718 in the country. The COVID-19 tally in Brazil zoomed to 1,577,004. The country was under the nationwide lockdown since the last week of March to curb the virus spread. Several relaxations were made in the last three months to restart the economic activities. However, school, colleges, gyms, swimming pools were shut to avoid the spread. The international flights and metro rail have been suspended since in the last week of March. Two COVID-19 vaccine candidates — Covaxin, developed by the Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech International Limited in collaboration with the ICMR and the National Institute of Virology (NIV) and ZyCov-D vaccine by Zydus Cadila — had recently got the nod for human clinical trials from the Drug Controller General of India. Both have been approved for Phase II, III trials. https://www.livemint.com/news/india/covid-19-india-overtakes-russia-to-become-third-worst-hit-country-in-the-world-11593967115577.htmlrhampton7
July 5, 2020
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All indications are that the reinstatement of Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) surveillance of coronavirus infected citizens since Thursday has been utter chaos. the Health Ministry has not merely been inadequately staffed to field all of the calls from citizens to verify or dispute the text they received. Rather, reports say that the Health Ministry did not even plan to have staffing to receive calls during night hours or weekends – with the weekend being the time period when almost all of the messages went out. A large volume of citizens have given stories to the media indicating that at the time they were told they came into contact with someone with the virus (time of supposed contact is the only information they are given) they were either asleep at home or alone in their office. Suspicions about accuracy of the Shin Bet tool and false positives is not speculative. In hearings before the Knesset Intelligence Subcommittee, the government admitted that 93% of those sent into quarantine by the Shin Bet did not become infected. Of course, it is possible that many of these individuals were in fact physically close to someone with the virus and simply did not get infected. However, many experts believe that the Shin Bet tool, even if superior to other tools in terms of identifying more potentially infected persons, has substantial holes in identifying false positives. https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/shin-bet-surveillance-led-to-thousands-of-people-getting-covid-19-texts-633959rhampton7
July 5, 2020
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Mease Dunedin Hospital, AdventHealth North Pinellas, Morton Plant Hospital and St. Petersburg General Hospital had reached their maximum ICU bed capacities by Sunday, according to data published by the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA). The data showed five additional Pinellas County hospitals approached their respective ICU capacities on Sunday, with each reporting fewer than 15 percent of beds available. Overall, about 86 percent of ICU beds in Pinellas County were occupied. The AHCA's latest update was released as Florida health officials confirm a statewide surge in new COVID-19 cases, as well as subsequent hospitalizations. On Saturday, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) reported a new record increase in diagnoses confirmed daily, with almost 11,500 cases. Unlike other states, the Florida DOH does not release ongoing data regarding hospital and ICU admissions related to the novel virus. Governor Ron DeSantis called for changes to the state's reporting of virus-related hospitalization numbers at the end of June. In Pinellas County, where St. Petersburg and Clearwater are the largest cities, health officials have reported more than 8,100 total cases of the novel virus and 184 subsequent deaths. Pinellas County has reported one of the highest incidences of COVID-19 infections in central Florida. Only Hillsborough and Orange counties, where Tampa and Orlando are located, have confirmed higher case counts. Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, in south Florida, have seen the highest concentrations of COVID-19 cases compared to all state regions. https://www.newsweek.com/4-hospitals-fla-county-run-out-icu-beds-state-sets-another-record-new-daily-covid-cases-1515485rhampton7
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Eight weeks ago, the White House lauded Texas as a model for containing the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to reopen the economy has unraveled as the state struggles to contain one of the worst outbreaks in the country. The governor reopened before the state could adequately monitor the virus, health experts said, then ignored signs in late May that infections were beginning to run rampant. On April 27, Abbott said he would reopen the state in phases based on data and guidance from medical professionals, pledging not to simply “open up and hope for the best.” His advisers laid out four criteria to guide the reopening: a two-week reduction in cases, hospital capacity for all patients, the ability to conduct 30,000 daily viral tests and a goal to hire 4,000 contact tracers. Abbott, however, did not commit to following them. Only in mid-June would the state begin meeting its testing goal. It has yet to hire enough contact tracers or see a sustained drop in infections. He said the plan was designed to be applied regionally, with lighter restrictions imposed in areas with few cases, then overruled officials from large counties who tried to enact more restrictive edicts. https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Once-lauded-for-its-COVID-19-response-Texas-now-15387005.phprhampton7
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Thank you!Blastus
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Blastus - that's the study discussed in the article you linked to @ 581.Bob O'H
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Another study: https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(20)30534-8/fulltext International Journal of Infectious DiseasesBlastus
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While it did not opt for full lockdown, Sweden took several steps to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The researchers created computer models to measure the effects of these steps, including voluntary self-isolation by symptomatic people and those over 70, closing schools and other interventions. They then validated their results by comparing the models with Sweden’s death rate and compared Sweden’s results to other countries’. The researchers’ models anticipated that Sweden’s public-health mandates would result in 40 times more patients needing ICU beds than the number of ICU beds available before the pandemic. Voluntary self-isolation reduced this to five-fold, and the country essentially doubled its number of ICU beds as the pandemic emerged. That still leaves many patients without a bed, however, and yet the country’s ICUs weren’t overrun. That outcome – and the fact older patients in Sweden were several times more likely to die than to be admitted to an ICU – prompted the researchers to analyze choices that Swedish health authorities made about who would receive intensive care. “Analyzed by categorical age group, older Swedish patients with confirmed COVID-19 were more likely to die than to be admitted to the ICU, suggesting that predicted prognosis may have been a factor in ICU admission,” the researchers wrote. “This likely reduced ICU load at the cost of more high-risk patients dying outside the ICU.” “The key finding is that individual actions matter,” Kasson said. “If enough individuals stay home and take precautions when in the community, it can really change the infection curve. And we can’t let up now.” https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE2007/S00014/lack-of-covid-19-lockdown-increased-deaths-in-sweden-analysis-concludes.htmrhampton7
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Nearly 80 per cent of the COVID-19 infections have been caused by the top 30 per cent most infectious people worldwide and there is a very wide range of infections that are still undetected, says Dr Lucy Li, a data scientist at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub (CZB). While there are still individual super-spreaders, perhaps more important for this current coronavirus pandemic is the contribution of super-spreading events where large numbers of people congregate in close proximity, she said during an interview with an Amazon team this week. "The virus genome mutates at a fairly constant rate as it spreads across the population, even when it's spreading in asymptomatic individuals. That means that every time someone new is infected, the virus changes a little bit and that mutation happens at a fairly constant rate as it spreads," she explained. So even if we aren't able to test everyone in the population, as long as we know how quickly the virus mutates, we can infer the likely number of undetected transmission events between people who were tested. https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/health/30-individual-super-spreaders-caused-80-covid-infections-globallyrhampton7
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Is there any news from the Wakanda trials? They were supposed to have a cure by now...ET
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The world’s closest known match to the Covid-19 virus was found seven years ago by Chinese scientists in an abandoned mine where it was linked to deaths caused by a coronavirus-type respiratory illness. An investigation by The Sunday Times has found evidence that China has failed to publicly share this crucial information about the sister virus to Covid-19, even though it is the strongest lead in the hunt for the origin of the pandemic. The “new strain” of coronavirus, which was discovered in the mine in 2013, has been stored for years at a virology lab in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the Covid-19 pandemic started at the end of last year. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/china-found-covid-like-virus-in-2013-and-kept-it-stored-in-wuhan-lab-pg05t5zq2rhampton7
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Ghanaian Scientists will soon carry out clinical trials on the use of hydrogen peroxide commonly called hydrogen for preventing Covid-19. This was revealed in a letter the Scientists wrote to the British Medical Journal explaining the significance of their intention. Several studies have found Hydrogen Peroxide in a 3 percent concentration killed all the viruses within 1 to 30 minutes. Fortunately, viruses in the Corona and influenza families were found to be defenseless against the chemical. Gargling with hydrogen peroxide is known to reach the back of the mouth killing the bacteria and viruses there. In the clinical trial, the scientists will compare mouthwash and gargle with hydrogen peroxide and mouthwash or gargle with water only, in asymptomatic cases of COVID-19. Prof. Ayettey said the results of their “clinical trials and those being conducted elsewhere to establish efficacy, would be publicized for global information as key prophylactic measure to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection.” https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/health/ghanaian-scientists-to-begin-trial-of-hydrogen-peroxide-to-limit-capacity-of-covid-19/rhampton7
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Hospitals in at least two Texas counties were at full capacity heading into the July 4 holiday weekend, leading county judges to urge residents to shelter in place. Judges in Starr and Hidalgo counties sent out emergency alerts Friday, warning residents that local hospitals in the Rio Grande Valley were at capacity. In a public safety alert posted on Twitter, Hidalgo County, Judge Richard Cortez announced hospitals were at capacity and asked residents to shelter in place, avoid large gatherings, wear face coverings and practice social distancing. In the post, Cortez asked residents to celebrate the Fourth of July “responsibly,” and to “Conserve resources; ONLY call 911 if absolutely necessary.” https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/07/04/residents-2-texas-counties-urged-shelter-in-place-hospitals-reach-full-capacity/rhampton7
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According to a report released Friday by the Coronavirus National Information and Knowledge Center, which is overseen by the IDF Intelligence Corps in cooperation with the Health Ministry, most of the new infections in Jerusalem in the past week are concentrated in haredi neighborhoods. Until now, around 5% of people tested for coronavirus in the holy city tested positive. Last week, that number jumped to 7.4%. However, in haredi neighborhoods, the average is 17%. Moreover, the number of infected people is doubling every four days; nationally, the number is doubling every seven days. Strikingly, epidemiological investigations revealed that 72% of cases were infected within their nuclear families – people living in the same home. R e-opening more state-run “coronavirus hotels” and moving sick people or those who need to be in isolation into these facilities should also be weighed, the report recommends. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/coronavirus-burning-through-haredi-arab-areas-of-jerusalem-633876rhampton7
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If the world’s population qualifies as a control group in clinical trials, then why bother with smaller control groups at all?
There would be no need to if the relative information was available. We do exactly what you are saying hundreds of times each day. We use the world’s experience to guide our judgements especially in life saving issues. It is only in rare circumstances that a RCT is needed. No one needs a control study to show them the danger of crossing a busy highway without a stop light. It’s called common sense. Control studies are only used in very specific and rare circumstances and certainly not in cases where the person might have a greater chance of dying as a result. Why has HCQ been recommended? Because it had a good track record of fighting viruses in prevIous studies with little if any harm. But we had people all over the world misinforming people on this. Why? It was a logical choice but certainly not the only choice. Zinc has a proven track record of fighting viruses. It was a logical choice especially with research and experience showing it works better with HCQ. Have to look into selenium. But that is why I am here to get potentially good information.jerry
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where is the ethical challenge to randomly administering a placebo to informed participants in a clinical trial?
The problem is in the word “informed.” My guess is no sane person would accept the placebo if they were really informed. So those who don’t really inform the participants without complete information are guilty of killing some of those on the placebo. Are you in favor of that killing? Remember there is no recommended treatment to rid the virus other than to ameliorate the symptoms till the immune system defeats it. It is obvious that the public is not informed because they are told there is no treatment and some of the treatments are harmful. They are being misinformed. Sounds like you are one of those misinformed people even with all the information provided to you. About half the public would not take HCQ. Why? They are being misinformed by the press and many medical personnel. RHampton roams this site misinforming readers here every day with mainly fake news. Just because it is in print does not make it valid information.jerry
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MedCRam videos say there are established treatments. Weird...ET
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