Coronavirus good Uplifting and hopeful news only

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I trust no one anymore. Remdesivir was warned as dangerous by the WHO much earlier this year and it’s STILL the only real treatment in hospitals.


Oohh I had not realized that!
Interesting. Is that the malaria drug? Or is that the horse antibiotic?
Anonymous
My girls got their second dose yesterday. I feel one step closer to my family being safe. I hope everyone stays healthy, happy and positive this holiday season, and in 2022!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My girls got their second dose yesterday. I feel one step closer to my family being safe. I hope everyone stays healthy, happy and positive this holiday season, and in 2022!


Amennnn!
That is fabulous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I trust no one anymore. Remdesivir was warned as dangerous by the WHO much earlier this year and it’s STILL the only real treatment in hospitals.


Oohh I had not realized that!
Interesting. Is that the malaria drug? Or is that the horse antibiotic?


Neither.
Anonymous
“Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy, told STAT he has “really been impressed by the relative lack of severe illness” seen with Omicron so far. “We’re just not seeing the number of patients that have been seen in previous surges who are seriously ill, even this soon into the surge.””

https://apple.news/Ao3w6N7rgTgqOe_6BGHPpBQ
Anonymous
Zero deaths reported from omicron so far.
Anonymous
[twitter]https://twitter.com/councilofdc/status/1467612246901669890?s=21[twitter]
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I trust no one anymore. Remdesivir was warned as dangerous by the WHO much earlier this year and it’s STILL the only real treatment in hospitals.


Oohh I had not realized that!
Interesting. Is that the malaria drug? Or is that the horse antibiotic?


Neither.


I think it's the horse medicine that helps with worms and other fungal infections... but has not been effective at combating covid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If anyone could share a poem I'd appreciate it



Hope is a light in the darkness
But sometimes it just looks grey
Hope is a glass of water
But sometimes it’s tepid on a hot day
Hope is a vaccine, a magic shot
But sometimes some are afraid
Hope is a pill, to cure and help,
But sometimes it still has to be made
Hope is Thanksgiving together, hugs
But some of us got sick
Hope is winter holidays together
But that seems like a magic trick
Hope is always with us,
Taking one step at a time
Hope will hold us through this
And someday we’ll be fine



Beautiful. I read this to my great aunt and it gave her tremendous hope
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I trust no one anymore. Remdesivir was warned as dangerous by the WHO much earlier this year and it’s STILL the only real treatment in hospitals.


Oohh I had not realized that!
Interesting. Is that the malaria drug? Or is that the horse antibiotic?


Neither.


I think it's the horse medicine that helps with worms and other fungal infections... but has not been effective at combating covid


No, it’s not. It’s a covid treatment that was tested in randomized controlled trials and approved by FDA under an EUA. It was originally developed during the Ebola crisis but was thought to have broad antiviral potential. And to the PPs point, steroids are also a treatment used for hospitalized patients whose efficacy was proven through rigorous trials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I trust no one anymore. Remdesivir was warned as dangerous by the WHO much earlier this year and it’s STILL the only real treatment in hospitals.


Oohh I had not realized that!
Interesting. Is that the malaria drug? Or is that the horse antibiotic?


Neither.


I think it's the horse medicine that helps with worms and other fungal infections... but has not been effective at combating covid


No, it’s not. It’s a covid treatment that was tested in randomized controlled trials and approved by FDA under an EUA. It was originally developed during the Ebola crisis but was thought to have broad antiviral potential. And to the PPs point, steroids are also a treatment used for hospitalized patients whose efficacy was proven through rigorous trials.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709596/

Here is the source btw
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If anyone could share a poem I'd appreciate it



Hope is a light in the darkness
But sometimes it just looks grey
Hope is a glass of water
But sometimes it’s tepid on a hot day
Hope is a vaccine, a magic shot
But sometimes some are afraid
Hope is a pill, to cure and help,
But sometimes it still has to be made
Hope is Thanksgiving together, hugs
But some of us got sick
Hope is winter holidays together
But that seems like a magic trick
Hope is always with us,
Taking one step at a time
Hope will hold us through this
And someday we’ll be fine



Read this poem so many times and love it more and more each time
Anonymous
Can someone help me link this tweet image?

https://twitter.com/Coronavirusgoo1/status/1468122498801840129
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