But Dushyantha Jayaweera, a clinical professor at the University of Miami Medical School, told WPLG that the decrease in hospitalizations was more like a “relative risk reduction.” “So he’s kind of giving the more optimistic, more flowery view,” Jayaweera said. “But the reality is that it is much less.”
You mean like the 92% risk reduction vaccine that's actually in practice more like 1%? At least this treatment isn't forced on people who don't want it.
There is no such thing as a good pharma company, dummy.
You mean like the 92% risk reduction vaccine that's actually in practice more like 1%? At least this treatment isn't forced on people who don't want it.
I just saw a blurb briefly, I think they're clonal antibodies.