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^We had here few days ago this report.
Despite the decision that the Oxford University is looking into the ivermectin - beside many other scientists all over the world - a medical student debunks any good news about ivermectin, as The Guardian does not miss to tell us:
Huge study supporting ivermectin as Covid treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns
Fri 16 Jul 2021
The efficacy of a drug being promoted by rightwing figures worldwide for treating Covid-19 is in serious doubt after a major study suggesting the treatment is effective against the virus was withdrawn due to “ethical concerns”.
The preprint study on the efficacy and safety of ivermectin – a drug used against parasites such as worms and headlice – in treating Covid-19, led by Dr Ahmed Elgazzar from Benha University in Egypt, was published on the Research Square website in November.
It claimed to be a randomised control trial, a type of study crucial in medicine because it is considered to provide the most reliable evidence on the effectiveness of interventions due to the minimal risk of confounding factors influencing the results. Elgazzar is listed as chief editor of the Benha Medical Journal, and is an editorial board member.
The study found that patients with Covid-19 treated in hospital who “received ivermectin early reported substantial recovery” and that there was “a substantial improvement and reduction in mortality rate in ivermectin treated groups” by 90%.
But the drug’s promise as a treatment for the virus is in serious doubt after the Elgazzar study was pulled from the Research Square website on Thursday “due to ethical concerns”. Research Square did not outline what those concerns were.
A medical student in London, Jack Lawrence, was among the first to identify serious concerns about the paper, leading to the retraction. He first became aware of the Elgazzar preprint when it was assigned to him by one of his lecturers for an assignment that formed part of his master’s degree. He found the introduction section of the paper appeared to have been almost entirely plagiarised.
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Lawrence said what started out as a simple university assignment had led to a comprehensive investigation into an apparent scientific fraud at a time when “there is a whole ivermectin hype … dominated by a mix of right-wing figures, anti-vaxxers and outright conspiracists”.
“Although science trends towards self-correction, something is clearly broken in a system that can allow a study as full of problems as the Elgazzar paper to run unchallenged for seven months,” he said.
“Thousands of highly educated scientists, doctors, pharmacists, and at least four major medicines regulators missed a fraud so apparent that it might as well have come with a flashing neon sign. That this all happened amid an ongoing global health crisis of epic proportions is all the more terrifying.”
Huge study supporting ivermectin as Covid treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns | Medical research | The Guardian
Still a long way to go to catch up with the 1000+ deaths in the UK at its peak.
Yeah but the UK has vaccinated all the high risk groups and a shitload more Jeff. The virus is running out of people to infect.
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Thailand doesn't have that luxury. That's why they said they're expecting cases to double by next month.
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'Considerably' is stretching it.
Thailand COVID: 907,157 Cases and 7,552 Deaths - Worldometer
Monday totals tally
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Tally with what?
I made payment for my moderna vaccines today. 3,300 baht. No idea when I’ll get it tho.
I signed up on yet another list today.
There's probably a dozen James Bonds running around with my passport number by now.
U.S. Preparing Plan to Offer Vaccine Boosters, Perhaps By Fall
WASHINGTON — With a stockpile of at least 100 million doses at the ready, Biden administration officials are developing a plan to start offering coronavirus booster shots to some Americans as early as this fall even as researchers continue to hotly debate whether extra shots are needed, according to people familiar with the effort.
The first boosters are likely to go to nursing home residents and health care workers, followed by other older people who were near the front of the line when vaccinations began late last year. Officials envision giving people the same vaccine they originally received. They have discussed starting the effort in October but have not settled on a timetable.
While many outside experts argue there is no proof yet that the vaccines’ protection against severe disease and hospitalization is waning in the United States, administration officials say they cannot afford to put off figuring out the logistics of providing boosters to millions of people until that tipping point is reached. The spotty nature of the nation’s disease-reporting network makes the question of timing even trickier.
MORE U.S. Preparing Plan to Offer Vaccine Boosters, Perhaps By Fall
High levels of blood clotting may be the root cause of the symptoms suffered by those with so-called Long Covid, new research suggests.
Developed by millions around the world, Long Covid is a syndrome where people who have contracted Covid-19 continue to suffer side-effects long after the initial infection has cleared.
A study by researchers at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) of 50 patients with Long Covid found a higher rate of blood clotting than in healthy people.
In particular, the researchers observed that higher clotting rates were directly related to symptoms such as reduced physical fitness and fatigue. Even though markers of inflammation had all returned to normal levels, this increased clotting potential was still present in Long Covid patients.
Led by researchers from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, the study is published in the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
High rates of blood clotting linked to symptoms of Long Covid
New Zealand has one case of Covid-19 in Auckland. The whole country goes into lockdown as of midnight tonight.
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Covid-19 Live: NZ moves to alert level 4 from midnight after positive man travels to Coromandel
Covid-19 Live: NZ moves to alert level 4 from midnight after positive man travels to Coromandel | Stuff.co.nz
Five states broke records for the average number of daily new Covid cases over the weekend as the delta variant strains hospital systems across the U.S. and forces many states to reinstate public health restrictions.
Florida, Louisiana, Hawaii, Oregon and Mississippi all reached new peaks in their seven-day average of new cases per day as of Sunday, according to a CNBC analysis of data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. On a per capita basis, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida are suffering from the three worst outbreaks in the country.
'''We are on fire''': Five U.S. states set new records for Covid cases as hospitalizations rise
An Alabama doctor is taking a bold stance in the efforts to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.
Dr. Jason Valentine, a physician at Mobile’s Diagnostic and Medical Clinic Infirmary Health, posted a photo on his Facebook page showing him posed next to a sign that says “effective Oct. 1, 2021, Dr. Valentine will no longer see patients that are not vaccinated against COVID-19.”
Since posting the sign, Valentine wrote that three unvaccinated patients asked where they could get a vaccine.
“No conspiracy theories, no excuses. Just where do they go,” he added.
Valentine had a blunt answer for those who asked him about his decision.
“If they asked why, I told them COVID is a miserable way to die and I can’t watch them die like that,” he wrote.
Valentine said he is currently in the process of mailing a letter to patients about his decision. He posted a copy of the letter online.
“We do not yet have any great treatments for severe disease, but we do have great prevention with vaccines. Unfortunately, many have declined to take the vaccine, and some end up severely ill or dead. I cannot and will not force anyone to take the vaccine, but I also cannot continue to watch my patients suffer and die from an eminently preventable disease,” the letter said. “Therefore, as of October 1st, 2021, I will no longer see patients that have not been vaccinated against COVID-19. If you wish to keep me as your physician, documentation of your vaccination will suffice. If you wish to choose another physician, we will be happy to transfer your records.”
Alabama doctor says he won’t treat unvaccinated people: ‘VID is miserable way to die’ - al.com
Relatives of a grandmother in her 50s, who has been left brain damaged and paralysed from the neck down after contracting Covid-19, are embroiled in a life-support treatment battle.
Specialists treating the woman, who is in a minimally conscious state, at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge say they can do nothing more to improve her condition.
Hospital bosses have asked a judge to rule that the woman, who is on a ventilator and has underlying health problems, should be allowed to die.
The woman’s adult children, and sister, disagree.
Her children say they would rather have a “mum that we could look after” than one they could “visit in a graveyard”.
Mr Justice Hayden is overseeing an online trial, due to end later this week, in the Court of Protection where judges consider evidence relating to adults who lack the mental capacity to make decisions.
A lawyer representing hospital bosses told Mr Justice Hayden on Tuesday that the woman’s case appeared to be unique.
The judge, who is based in the Family Division of the High Court in London said it was the first of its kind.
“It is the most extreme example of its kind, and it is the first time in the whole of the pandemic that I have been asked to make an end-of-life decision in relation to Covid-19,” he said.
“It is the first time a court has been asked to consider an end-of-life case, as a result of Covid.”
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/c...e-b951079.html
Texas Gov. Abbott, who banned mask and vaccine mandates, tests positive for Covid
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- The announcement of Abbott’s illness comes a day after he made a campaign stop where he can be seen surrounded by a large crowd of unmasked attendees.
- Abbott unveiled a plan Friday to launch nine monoclonal antibody infusion centers across the state as Covid patients clog up hospitals across the state.
- Almost 45% of Texas’ 6,959 reported intensive care beds are currently occupied by coronavirus patients, compared with 26% nationwide.
Texas reported a seven-day average of more than 15,000 new Covid cases as of Tuesday, an increase of over 6% from a week ago, according to a CNBC analysis of data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Texas Gov. Abbott, who banned mask and vaccine mandates, tests positive for Covid
I know I shouldn't rejoice in someone contracting Covid, but in Abbott’s case, I'll make an exception.
He's a man of God, so let's see how keen he is on meeting him . . . I really don't feel sorry for him.
Everyone with a registered mobile phone number receuved this message last night, along with loud alarm screeches
https://i.postimg.cc/dQbFvHc0/c19alert.jpg
NZ now has five confirmed Covid-19 Delta cases outside of isolation . . . NZ's luck has finally run out, sadly.