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Merck says pill cuts risk of Covid-19 hospitalization, death in half as many states see vaccinations increase


(CNN)A pill has cut the risk of hospitalization or death from Covid-19 by half in a study, Merck and Ridgeback Therapeutic said Friday.
It would become the first oral antiviral for Covid-19 if approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization.

"At the interim analysis, molnupiravir reduced the risk of hospitalization or death by approximately 50%," Merck said in a news release. "7.3% of patients who received molnupiravir were either hospitalized or died through Day 29 following randomization (28/385), compared with 14.1% of placebo treated patients (53,377). Through Day 29, no deaths were reported in patients who received molnupiravir, as compared to 8 deaths in patients who received placebo."
Merck said it will seek FDA emergency use authorization "as soon as possible."

Experts have said that developing an oral antiviral could be the next chance to thwart Covid-19. A short-term regimen of daily pills would aim to fight the virus early after diagnosis and prevent symptoms from developing after exposure.
One antiviral drug has been approved to treat Covid. Remdesivir is given intravenously to sick patients in the hospital. It is not meant for early, widespread use.




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US coronavirus: Merck says pill cuts risk of Covid-19 hospitalization, death in half as many states see vaccinations increase - CNN
 
Bear bile, vaping, and sunlight: A list of Fox News' supposed COVID-19 cures and treatments

Fox News has attacked the vaccination effort. Here's what the network is promoting instead.

WRITTEN BY JANE LEE & ALICIA SADOWSKI
RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BRENDAN KARET, REBECCA MARTIN & NIKKI MCCANN RAMIREZ
PUBLISHED 09/29/21 1:21 PM EDT


Fox News hosts and guests have repeatedly attacked the COVID-19 vaccination effort and infamously pushed the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin as therapeutic treatments instead, despite warnings from multiple health agencies against using them as such.

However, Fox News' list of supposed miracle cures doesn't end with malaria pills and horse dewormer. Fox hosts and guests have promoted a concerning number of possible treatments for COVID-19. Some of these treatments have mixed evidence of viability, such as blood thinners and favipiravir. Others are straight bunk -- Sean Hannity suggested vaping prevents people from getting coronavirus; Rachel Campos-Duffy said the best way to survive COVID-19 was to “be healthy”; Shannon Bream listed bear bile as a possible treatment.

In addition to hyping these treatments for COVID-19, Fox News continues to undermine the COVID-19 vaccines. In particular, Fox hosts refused to recommend the lifesaving vaccines and amplified wild conspiracy theories about them -- despite their safety and effectiveness -- while boosting unproven and potentially dangerous treatments. This two-pronged attack is a familiar strategy in Fox News’ campaign of COVID-19 misinformation and a clear example of the network’s disregard for the endangerment of its viewers. Meanwhile, Fox Corp. instituted vaccine and testing requirements to help keep its employees safe.

Here’s a list of the many bogus or questionable cures promoted by Fox News:

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Merck says pill cuts risk of Covid-19 hospitalization, death in half as many states see vaccinations increase


(CNN)A pill has cut the risk of hospitalization or death from Covid-19 by half in a study, Merck and Ridgeback Therapeutic said Friday.
It would become the first oral antiviral for Covid-19 if approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization.

"At the interim analysis, molnupiravir reduced the risk of hospitalization or death by approximately 50%," Merck said in a news release. "7.3% of patients who received molnupiravir were either hospitalized or died through Day 29 following randomization (28/385), compared with 14.1% of placebo treated patients (53,377). Through Day 29, no deaths were reported in patients who received molnupiravir, as compared to 8 deaths in patients who received placebo."
Merck said it will seek FDA emergency use authorization "as soon as possible."

Experts have said that developing an oral antiviral could be the next chance to thwart Covid-19. A short-term regimen of daily pills would aim to fight the virus early after diagnosis and prevent symptoms from developing after exposure.
One antiviral drug has been approved to treat Covid. Remdesivir is given intravenously to sick patients in the hospital. It is not meant for early, widespread use.




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US coronavirus: Merck says pill cuts risk of Covid-19 hospitalization, death in half as many states see vaccinations increase - CNN







 
Merck says pill cuts risk of Covid-19 hospitalization, death in half as many states see vaccinations increase


(CNN)A pill has cut the risk of hospitalization or death from Covid-19 by half in a study, Merck and Ridgeback Therapeutic said Friday.
It would become the first oral antiviral for Covid-19 if approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization.

"At the interim analysis, molnupiravir reduced the risk of hospitalization or death by approximately 50%," Merck said in a news release. "7.3% of patients who received molnupiravir were either hospitalized or died through Day 29 following randomization (28/385), compared with 14.1% of placebo treated patients (53,377). Through Day 29, no deaths were reported in patients who received molnupiravir, as compared to 8 deaths in patients who received placebo."
Merck said it will seek FDA emergency use authorization "as soon as possible."

Experts have said that developing an oral antiviral could be the next chance to thwart Covid-19. A short-term regimen of daily pills would aim to fight the virus early after diagnosis and prevent symptoms from developing after exposure.
One antiviral drug has been approved to treat Covid. Remdesivir is given intravenously to sick patients in the hospital. It is not meant for early, widespread use.




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US coronavirus: Merck says pill cuts risk of Covid-19 hospitalization, death in half as many states see vaccinations increase - CNN

I was reading into this last night before going to bed.

This new pill has the potential of doing the same thing to the Flu, the common cold, HIV and other viruses floating around out there.

This could be a game changer.
 
Nurse Records Conversation As She Is Fired For Not Taking Vaccine

This happened in Kentucky.

A Republican controlled state that voted for Trump in 2016/2020.

 




 


 
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