From my experience, no new treatments are being tried in mass at the institution I work for.
The therapeutics we use help, but it’s largely a different population we’re seeing now than we did early on. Early on and through the summer, we largely saw elderly people with some obviously underlying health conditions.
Now we are starting to see the younger sick population. Lately, it’s been working diabetics with obesity, those younger people with hypertension, and for some reason a lot of psychiatric and mental problems. The thing is everybody reacts so differently to the virus. I’ve seen 90+ year olds walk away without issue, and I’ve seen healthy 28 year olds with a massive cough for two weeks and body aches end up in the ICU for PE.
Though I’m sure that people in this thread would argue that COVID wasn’t the cause of death, it was PE
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