Then once that approval is over hospitals and healthcare workers step in.
IMO, you also have a responsibility to review the research yourself, and only agree to apply that which has some evidence to support it.
The FDA approval on Remdesivir is not anything close to solid.
If it's working, great. But it appears there are better and cheaper alternatives that are being excluded. That is not acceptable.
We use what works. Its trial and error, thats why we tell people to trust their body.
And that's why HCQ and Ivermectin should also be available.
BTW, doctors never say "trial and error" is ok. They are always demanding clinical trials as "evidence based medicine." This whole thing has proven that they are dishonest about their practices, and for the most part ignorant of the science behind what they proscribe.
That is also not acceptable.
Then once that approval is over hospitals and healthcare workers step in.
IMO, you also have a responsibility to review the research yourself, and only agree to apply that which has some evidence to support it.
The FDA approval on Remdesivir is not anything close to solid.
If it's working, great. But it appears there are better and cheaper alternatives that are being excluded. That is not acceptable.
We use what works. Its trial and error, thats why we tell people to trust their body.
And that's why HCQ and Ivermectin should also be available.
BTW, doctors never say "trial and error" is ok. They are always demanding clinical trials as "evidence based medicine." This whole thing has proven that they are dishonest about their practices, and for the most part ignorant of the science behind what they proscribe.
Thta is also not acceptable.