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Wishing everyone with covid 19 a speedy recovery.
Bold - But what if that never happens or takes years?
Cz So far they haven’t been able to find vaccines for other COVIDs, SARs and none for HIV despite millions poured in
Nearly two dozen coronavirus vaccines are in clinical trials while another 140 are in early development. Every time they mention a very promising study, something negative happens soon after with that study
Right now the study conducted by Oxford and US based pharma AstaZeneca shows great promise... If it’s successful then at the
Earliest if we are very lucky it might be on the market early next year
So people kept under lockdown till then, except for protests and movie/tv filmings? ( Most people violently opposed to opening everything else seem to be okay with them though)
Red - Plasma from sick patient was the only treatment available during the Spanish flu... It killed kids and youngsters and spared the elderly
That’s just strange
Then we will have to wait until more people become immune to it. It is not plasma from sick patients. It from people who are healthy, have already fought off the virus and are immune to it. They have the right anti-bodies already developed to fight it off. They take those anti bodies and put them into sick patients.
They have one for ebola. There is a lot more effort being placed on a COVID vaccine now.
UMass Memorial says its first COVID-19 patient to receive a plasma transfusion has ‘dramatically improved’
–John Blanding, Boston Globe staff
By
Christopher Gavin, Boston.com Staff
April 22, 2020
UMass Memorial Medical Center says its seeing encouraging results after performing its first plasma transfusion for a severely ill COVID-19 patient at the Worcester hospital.
“After hours of transfusion, the patient has dramatically improved overall and is now starting to wean off of the ventilator after having required near maximal settings to oxygenate him prior to the plasma transfusion,” the hospital said in a statement Tuesday.
The procedure comes after the medical center put out a call to residents in central Massachusetts last week, asking those who have recently recovered after testing positive for coronavirus to consider signing up to potentially become a convalescent plasma donor.
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“People who have fully recovered from COVID-19 have antibodies in their plasma that can attack the virus,” the plasma donor registry webpage says. “This convalescent plasma is being evaluated as treatment for patients with serious or immediately life-threatening COVID-19 infections, or those judged by a healthcare provider to be at high risk of progression to severe or life-threatening disease.”
The hospital is also asking health care providers who have COVID-19 patients in recovery who may be able to donate plasma to contact the program.
The treatment was discovered from my state might I add! 😃In my backyard in fact.
Yes, I think so. On the one hand, a vaccine has never been developed against a coronavirus — including SARS, MERS, or coronaviruses causing the common cold. At the same time, never in the history of medicine has such an intense global effort been focused on the development of a specific vaccine. Vaccine development is often described as an empirical science: different approaches are tried, many fail, but one or two prove to be successful. There are now more than 150 different candidate COVID-19 vaccines in different stages of development, which gives me hope that one or more of these will help us get rid of this virus.
Originally posted by: grumpydwarf
The treatment was discovered from my state might I add! 😃In my backyard in fact.
Originally posted by: Cool_N_Cold
It was already discovered in India first n doing it before us/Europe n they following it .
Yea India has been doing plasma transplant since a few months now...
Bold - But what if that never happens or takes years?
Cz So far they haven’t been able to find vaccines for other COVIDs, SARs and none for HIV despite millions poured in
Nearly two dozen coronavirus vaccines are in clinical trials while another 140 are in early development. Every time they mention a very promising study, something negative happens soon after with that study
Right now the study conducted by Oxford and US based pharma AstaZeneca shows great promise... If it’s successful then at the
Earliest if we are very lucky it might be on the market early next year
So people kept under lockdown till then, except for protests and movie/tv filmings? ( Most people violently opposed to opening everything else seem to be okay with them though)
Red - Plasma from sick patient was the only treatment available during the Spanish flu... It killed kids and youngsters and spared the elderly
That’s just strange
There is a race for corona vaccine, check this video
Also check the below one, just sharing as a proud Indian ☺️
Oh my God, I was hoping it'd be a fake news, but from the look of it, its real 😲
Get well soon, Ash.
There's no cause for alarm. It's just a rich people's fever. Millions of people got the virus and recovered at their homes. They are getting admitted to hospitals, because they can afford to. I'm sure their ward at the hospital must also look like some 7-star presidential suite.
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