Wasn’t sure where to post this and keep in mind companies can claim anything before released the proof will be at the time they get approval and release it. At least its encouraging but must be tempered:
CORONAVIRUSPublished 3 hours ago
California biopharmaceutical company claims coronavirus antibody breakthrough
Perry Chiaramonte By Perry Chiaramonte | Fox News
EXCLUSIVE — A California-based biopharmaceutical company claims to have discovered an antibody that could shield the human body from the coronavirus and flush it out of a person’s system within four days, Fox News has exclusively learned.
Later Friday, Sorrento Therapeutics will announce their discovery of the STI-1499 antibody, which the San Diego company said can provide "100% inhibition" of COVID-19, adding that a treatment could be available months before a vaccine hits the market.
"We want to emphasize there is a cure. There is a solution that works 100 percent," Dr. Henry Ji, founder and CEO of Sorrento Therapeutics, told Fox News. "If we have the neutralizing antibody in your body, you don't need the social distancing. You can open up a society without fear."
https://www.foxnews.com/science/covi...y-breakthrough
another day over 100 cases a day. That makes 4 in a row now. Not seeing how this is good. Are we now getting the back opening numbers? Is this the most cases we have had in a 4 day period for a while?
Updated for Friday:
Texas county last 4 days
+65
+67
+50
+20
Some good links:
This one has amount of beds, ICU data, daily and over time data. Projections data
https://covid19.healthdata.org/unite...erica/oklahoma
This one shows if we are increasing or declining in spread:
https://rt.live/
This is where the total number of tests adds important context. Yes, we're finding more cases but we're also testing a whole lot more. Our positivity rate for the day decreased again to well below 4%, much lower than yesterday as we did almost double the number of tests compared to yesterday. The overall positivity trend continues to decrease to well below half the 10% recommended by the CDC
The biggest takeaway is that thus far, there has not been any type of spike, which is good news.
Hopefully that holds up.
It helps that OK is less dense and we'll see if bigger cities hold the line over the next several weeks.
How can people not understand that more testing is going to mean more positives and that alone is not a bad thing?
Also, Recoveries are higher than the amount of positives.
That is also a good thing.
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