just saw Fauci talk about this drug trial. He was fairly optimistic. That's tentatively some good news saw another doctor talking about the drug...he too was guardedly optimistic but cautioned that unlike hydrachloraz(whatever), this is a new drug so the potential side effects/affects... are largely unknown at this point
I'm guessing that because this new drug supposedly help speed up recovery by a good bit, it would be administered to people who are in the most critical condition...and who are not likely to be concerned about having side effects vs dying. Again, we can only hope that remdesivir does what they are saying and will give us more hope moving forward.
So it seems that Gilead gave the federal government 600,000 doses of remdesivir, and in completely predictable fashion, the administration was unable to distribute it to where it was needed. barfo
Sure. Along with all of his cats. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/05/remdesivir-cats/611341/
When I was a little tot I had a great aunt who must have been in her late 80s I think she died in her late 90s. She lived in an old dump trailer house in Lake Grove near Tualatin. I mean this place was a shack on wheels. I never liked going with my dad to pick her up to bring her to grandma's house for a visit because the dump was filthy dirty with open cans of cat food on the floor, the kitchen counter, everywhere and she must have had about 15 cats. Poor old aunt Minerva but she always had a pack of chewing gum or a nickel to give each of grandma 's grandchildren. Sweet old thing even if dirt poor.
I still remember "cat lady", from my paper route, who lived on Greentree Ave. (Lake Oswego). I used to hate ringing her doorbell to collect. She'd invite me in and I had to stand there, taking in all that stench, while she searched around for her checkbook.
I wonder if they have to swear allegiance to Trump to be part of his posse?...or do they have to give him head or what?