Coronavirus Drugs 07 10 2020
So I want to take someone else to the emergency room awhile back. And I asked them if they could give someone drugs if they had COVID-19.
They told me that because it was a virus there was nothing they could really do for it?
But there are antiviral drugs that have been proven to help treat COVID-19.
So why won't they give them to you?
I get the idea that reason is because the Hospital will end up having to pay for them and it will come out of their profit salaries!
It is either that or a more negative reason; they don't have anywhere near the mental competency in healthcare to prescribe antiviral drugs.
© 2020 Thomas Murphy
So the U.S. has 3,240,268 cases of Covid-19.
136,022 Deaths
1,426,613 Recovered
1,677,633 Active Cases
So a back of the envelop calculation would say you add the 136,022 to the 1,426,613 and get 1,562,635. Then you divide the 136,022 by 1,562,635 to get the death rate of 8.7%
So of the active cases of 1,677,633 ...146,032 of those will die and the remainder recover.
But when you read on the news that the United States had 20,269 new cases the other day you can presume that 1,763 of those will die?
And that is being pessimistic because there could be new treatment methods? But when you look at the front door response from a Hospital perhaps it isn't pessimistic.
So here is the math shorthand. You read 64,000 cases. Move the Decimal to by 6,400 cases. Then move the decimal to be 640 cases. Subtract the 640 from the 6400 and you get about the death toll of of 5,760. The 8.7 percent would yield 5,568. About 10 percent less ten percent of that.
© 2020 Thomas Murphy
It is a respiratory virus leading to death from viral pneumonia?
If you wanted to create a slow acting bioweapon that would be the most effective type? And it also causes brain damage?
Perhaps we are not in as great a shape as Senators want us to believe we are in?