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Originally Posted by
Dawgfan77
Could be a spike in cases but the advancement in treatment will help people recover quicker. Those that have a positive test SIP and go through treatment
No doubt. Test and shelter in place if positive is a must. I am a little less optimistic about a solid, effective treatment coming out though. Its not going to be hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin. People are already getting that in mass and a significant number of people are still getting hospitalized and dying. If you look at the history of viral respiratory illnesses in general, our treatments have been poor to mediocre at best. I don't see it changing with COVID-19, but would love to be wrong about that. Vaccine or herd immunity (which we are a good ways off from most likely) I think is where we are headed.
Last edited by chef dixon; 04-18-2020 at 08:44 AM.
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