- Dr. Anthony Fauci says America “could be in for a bad fall” if coronavirus treatments don’t work.
- Several drugs and therapies are currently in clinical trials, with some of them showing promise against COVID-19. More research is required, however.
- Many vaccines are also in the works, but they will not be ready for mass inoculation until next year.
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The novel coronavirus has no treatment, but doctors around the world have been testing all sorts of drugs to kill the virus. It would be enough for just one to be effective against the virus to tide us over until a vaccine arrives. If a drug can stop the virus from replicating or reduce the immune response and the complications that arise from COVID-19, the disease would be much easier to manage, especially in severe cases.
However, the clinical trials aren’t done yet, and some have provided results that aren’t too reassuring. If researchers don’t find an effective treatment soon, the US “could be in for a bad fall,” according to Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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Fauci: US ‘could be in for a bad fall’ if coronavirus treatments don’t work originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 28 Apr 2020 at 17:37:30 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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