How about some good news for a change?
Here are a number of major victories from the Pandemic line. I’ve had my team fact-check these wins
with links you can follow up on.
(1) Vaccine development: An experimental vaccine developed by Moderna Inc. began the first stage of a
clinical trial on Monday, with testing on 45 healthy adults in Seattle. [link]
(2) China’s new cases plummet: China has now closed down its last temporary hospital built to handle
COVID-19. Not enough new cases to warrant them. [link]
(3) Drugs that work: Doctors in India have successfully treated two Italian patients with COVID-19,
administering a combination of drugs — principally Lopinavir and Ritonavir, alongside Oseltamivir and
Chloroquine. Several are now suggesting the same medical treatment, on a case-by-case basis, globally.
(4) Antibodies to the rescue: Researchers at the Erasmus Medical Center claim to have found an antibody
that can fend off infection by COVID-19. [link]
(5) 103-year-old recovery: A 103-year-old Chinese woman has made a full recovery from COVID-19 after
being treated for 6 days in Wuhan, China, becoming the oldest patient to beat the disease. [link]
(6) Stores re-opening: Apple has reopened all 42 of its Apple retail stores in China. [link]
(7) Test results in 2 hours: Cleveland’s MetroHealth Medical Center has developed a COVID-19 test that
can now deliver results in just two hours, rather than in a matter of days. [link]
(8) South Korea’s dramatic drop in new cases: After its peak of 909 newly reported COVID-19 cases on
February 29th, South Korea has now seen a dramatic drop in the number of new cases reported daily. [link]
(9) Mortality rates inflated? Experts predict that Italy has seen a higher mortality rate of COVID-19 given
its significant aging population, as well as its higher percentage of COVID-19 patients with pre-existing
health conditions. This might suggest that COVID-19’s fatality rate may have been slightly more inflated
than previously thought for the general population. [link]
(10) Israeli vaccine development: More than 50 scientists in Israel are now working to develop a vaccine
and antibody for COVID-19, having reported significant breakthroughs in understanding the biological
mechanism and characteristics of the novel coronavirus. [link]
(11) Full recoveries: Three patients in Maryland who tested positive for COVID-19 have now been report-
ed to have “fully recovered.” [link]
(12) Isolated virus: A network of Canadian scientists isolated the COVID-19 virus, which can now be
replicated to test diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines. [link]
(13) Yet another vaccine in the works: San Diego biotech company Arcturus Therapeutics is developing
a COVID-19 vaccine in collaboration with Duke University and National University of Singapore. [link]
(14) Treatment protocols: Seven patients who were treated for COVID-19 at Jaipur’s Sawai Man Singh
(SFS) Hospital and Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital in India have recovered. The treatment protocol will be
widely scaled to other hospitals. [link]
(15) Another treatment: Plasma from newly recovered COVID-19 patients (involving the harvesting of
virus-fighting antibodies) holds promise for treating others infected by the virus. [link]
Some of COVID-19’s hardest hit nation victims are already emerging strong after peak infection, and
bio-medical innovators are tackling the virus at unprecedented speeds.
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER… While everyone is concerned about the super-high mortality rate of
this virus — which is calculated by the “number dead” divided by “the number who have tested positive”
(currently ~8,000/200,000) — the denominator, i.e. the number infected is actually VERY hard to know
because so few people have been tested.
It may well be that 10x more are infected but subclinical. So is the mortality rate 4% or 0.4%?
We will find out as large scale-testing comes reliably online.
Wishing you the best. Remember that our most important tool during times of panic and crisis is our
mindset.
I’m adding these two to the list:
Gilead’s Covid-19 drug may get quick FDA approval
REF
Robert E. Frey, CFP
Lakeside Advisors, Inc.
KMS Financial Services, Inc.
1115 East Denny Way
Seattle, Washington 98122-2427
Fantastic and much appreciated work Sir Steins1.
We need to focus more on the Solution than on the Problem.
Just great stuff with links to back up every point.
A+ for this project
Head of the Class
🙂
Thanks Fully, I think all through this both you and I have understood and pushed for the understanding that humans are incredibly resourceful
and when pushed, extremely innovative.
Buck Fuller use to preach about the ingeniousness of the human mind!
This too shall pass….
Regarding the denomintor.
Only the sickest are being tested and counted
I suspect for every one documented there will be 100 not documented so 4% becomes .04%
They will find this after the fact not by testing for the virus but with blood tests of a random sample of populations testing for the antibody
If you made the antibody you had the virus !