marting
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Does anyone know how effective Paxlovid is?
https://www.scienceboard.net/index.aspx?sec=ser&sub=def&pag=dis&ItemID=5241
They performed an observational study using data from 28,000 patients provided by the UCHealth system, Colorado's largest statewide health system. They examined the data of patients with one or more risk factors for severe disease, hospitalization, or death, and who either did or did not receive Paxlovid. They found that Paxlovid's use significantly reduced hospitalization and death rates, effectively preventing hospitalization among almost all outpatient subgroups who qualified for the drug's use under the government's emergency use authorization (EUA).
Key thing with Paxlovid is it is only effective during the initial infection when things are relatively mild. Giving it to patients after they have become severely ill is not effective. So here it's only used for patients that are at high risk. Elderly, etc.
