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Some of the meds being used for covid require the patient to be hospitalized to administer. So yes if they only have mild symptoms they won’t have access to some of the covid treatments out there since they aren’t sick enough to be hospitalized.I've got some friends who have tested positive for Covid and are only experiencing mild symptoms. They are not being treated with the Covid drugs and that just doesn't make sense because they are over 60. They are in quarantine and being treated with over the counter medicine. Has anyone else seen anything like this?
Yes, many family doctors have been treating Covid for almost 9 months now and many still have no clue what to do.I've got some friends who have tested positive for Covid and are only experiencing mild symptoms. They are not being treated with the Covid drugs and that just doesn't make sense because they are over 60. They are in quarantine and being treated with over the counter medicine. Has anyone else seen anything like this?
I've got some friends who have tested positive for Covid and are only experiencing mild symptoms. They are not being treated with the Covid drugs and that just doesn't make sense because they are over 60. They are in quarantine and being treated with over the counter medicine. Has anyone else seen anything like this?
I’ll give you guys this. I don’t have the answers but I know the people that do. After the last coaching search, people were embarrassed. Look at auburn.. Tennessee is not repeating that mistake now matter how incompetent I and we think they are. They aren’t that dumb. Nobody is sharing anything of substance right now, which is also reported by the media. They are working on the best outcome for everyone right now and that’s all I do know. They aren’t shooting first and sorting it out after this time.
Harralson has a history of meaningless articles.i want to preface this with the fact that this has nothing to do with your post specifically, but isn't it funny that every single article or radio talk by any person in knoxville is just immediately shat on in this forum? Lol "alledged source xyz" know nothing, it's clickbait, he doesn't have real sources, gets all his info off VQ then passes it as his own, he's just stirring the pot, etc. And a ton of people also say the VQ people know nothing or just lie/hide info they have.
I mean, someone out of these 20-30 people claiming to have inside info actually does have legit inside info... That's just statistical probability. But i love how everything is just shut down depending on if the source is your radio host of choice or someone you don't like to follow.
We’ve had ours for 13 years. Never sheds and only drops hair when he’s brushed. He’s a little clown with tons of personality but is really smart. He’s also a stone cold mouse and mole killer. Loyalty is putting it mildly too.Like slicky said, miniature schnauzer is the first thing that pops up when you research that. However, my guess is you will have to spend some money for a puppy from any of those breeds that are hypoallergenic. They are probably all highly sought after, especially the smaller ones. Not sure if Jack Russells are on that list for hypoallergenic breeds or not, but we just got a puppy for my daughter and paid around $450-475 for it. If you are interested in that Breed, make sure to get the smooth coat, as their hair coat is very short and probably will not shed hardly any. Text me if you have any other questions. We got ours from a lady in South Carolina, and I can get the contact from my wife if you want it. She has a couple of other contacts that she was in touch with as well. One of them is up near Lexington, Kentucky, I think, which would be pretty close to you.
Cbd is worth a shot. Do some homework and get a good product, not some random gas station product.
If they just have mild symptoms, there's not really much to treat with. Dex only really beneficial if hospitalized on O2. Same with remdesivir.I've got some friends who have tested positive for Covid and are only experiencing mild symptoms. They are not being treated with the Covid drugs and that just doesn't make sense because they are over 60. They are in quarantine and being treated with over the counter medicine. Has anyone else seen anything like this?
I still believe Pruitt will be let go. Investigation is on-going. I don’t think a lot will come of it by way of the NCAA. There are still power players that want Pruitt gone. This is not Fulmer’s decision. He is backing Pruitt publicly but there is also a belief that Fulmer will be the AD regardless of what happens. There has been movement in identifying candidates and putting a plan together. Much like Auburn search, there is a divide right now in who those candidates are. Feelers have been put out. This could also effect if Pruitt is brought back. I still don’t see much movement in the next 7-10 days.
That stuff is blown out of proportion imo I think Fulmer’s status is unclear. I believe they will make a decision with him leading the charge and he will be allowed to stay if he so chooses as they should. It will be his decision. I don’t see them firing him.
Circumstances are different. We have a signed class. There’s an on-going investigation. The coach’s we will target are not going anywhere this year. Christmas and New Year’s are coming up. Pruitt is in COVID protocol. Why hurry?
Cant help but think Napier is just gonna sit tight and coach at Louisiana and wait for Bama or Clemson to open down the road. His stock can keep rising for a long time there. If he fails at one of these tougher SEC jobs he basically turns into Chad Morris.
A guest on his show today is Dr. Sean Sinclair who was on the football staff years ago. Dr. Sinclair said there is something very concerning that reflects very poorly on Pruitt that hasn't come out. He said that he wouldn't put it out there on the radio.Where the hell is TB getting his info?
No way he’s making this up
We've used baricitinib some, but unsure if it offers anything above that of dexamethasone. Current study ongoing to tell us that.If they just have mild symptoms, there's not really much to treat with. Dex only really beneficial if hospitalized on O2. Same with remdesivir.
There is new monoclonal ab infusions (bamlanivimab) that are brand new but are still being rolled out that could be helpful if they have multiple medical comorbidities. They could be expensive though too