Researchers wanted to investigate whether the hydroxychloroquine could prevent or slow the progress of COVID-19, but were forced to terminate, stating “given low recruitment potential, it is unlikely that a positive result will occur.”
Death rate cut by 27% for moderately infected KUWAIT CITY, Jan 10: The head of the plasma treatment committee, Dr Sundus Al-Sharida, said the blood plasma therapy contributes to early recovery from ‘coronavirus’ infection by more than 50 percent and reduces the death rate by 27 percent for modera
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/482957.html (Natural News) Scientists worldwide are still testing numerous drugs that can be repurposed for treating COVID-19. But one antiparasitic drug called Ivermectin is being touted as a very promising medicine for the disease.
During a recent Senate hearing, physicians called on the government to swiftly review the expansive medical evidence on Ivermectin as an early treatment for COVID-19.
The hearing held Tuesday, Dec. 8, was the latest effort by the Republican chairman of the homeland security committee, Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, to discuss early treatment options for COVID-19 in the hopes of reducing hospitalizations and preventing deaths.
South Asia handled pandemic well, states US-Indian joint study
Wednesday, December 30th 2020
A transcontinental study found that the South Asian region has done well in mounting an appropriate response and has shown a notably lower rate of deaths due to COVID-19 despite a low level of pandemic preparedness.
The paper also talks about the economic damage, and its spillover impact on the health of people in these countries. Photo courtesy: Twitter/@BjpBiplab
In a paper titled Pandemic Preparedness and Response to COVID-19 in South Asian Countries authored by researchers from the Indian Institute of Public Health, the Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department of Philippines, and the Emory University School of Medicine, USA, it said, There was a low level of pandemic preparedness in the South Asian region, despite that the region has a lower rate and proportion of deaths attributed to COVID-19, despite case surges similar to the rest of the world.
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