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Originally Posted by speeder
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Stage 1. You’ve had debilitating symptoms for a few days, but now it is so hard to breathe that you come to the emergency room. Your oxygen saturation level tells us you need help, a supplemental flow of 1 to 4 liters of oxygen per minute. We admit you and start you on antivirals, steroids, anticoagulants or monoclonal antibodies. You’ll spend several days in the hospital feeling run-down, but if we can wean you off the oxygen, you’ll get discharged. You survive.
Riddle me this. Why are medical experts not starting treatment before hospitalization?
monoclonal antibodies have have proven to prevent hospitalization in 97.3% of cases.
The outrage should be lack of outpatient care.
Mike