Does it help recovery? A clue comes from the first 39 patients treated at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital. Researchers compared each plasma recipient to four other COVID-19 patients who didn't get plasma but were the same age, just as sick and being given the same amount of oxygen. People who received plasma before needing a ventilator were less likely to die than non-plasma recipients, said Dr. Sean Liu, the study’s lead author.
“Being a doctor during this time, you just feel helpless,” Liu added, stressing that more rigorous study was needed but he was glad to have tried this first-step research. “Watching people die is, it's heartbreaking. It's scary and it's heartbreaking.” The real proof will come from ongoing, strict studies that compare patients assigned to get either survivor plasma or a dummy treatment.
I think all efforts for treatments and a cure should be vigorously pursued. I doubt if there is going to be a one size fits all solution & we shouldn't treat it that way. Depending on the condition of the patient, one treatment might work while a different treatment for another.
Huh, why wasn’t this done sooner?
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It’s almost like a news story! Not quite, but almost!
So that means “Michelle” is out of luck again? 😂🤷♂️
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perhaps!
Q: If A MAJOR criteria for Convalescent Plasma donation is positive ANTIBODY titres, why aren't COVID-19 Antibody tests widely available? A: GREED..Mandatory Vaccination = BIG $!! Immunity is IMMUNITY! Folks who know they've had COVID-19, don't need the Vaccine!
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