You can end the pandemic with 30 million doses of a vaccine by just giving it to hospital healthcare providers so they aren't too panicked by the idea of the virus to actually care for their patients, and people will actually go in for treatment early when they need it.
Yes, I went there.
How many lives would have been saved if people were told when to go in to the hospital for care?
(Hint: it's before you're gasping for air, it's when O2 sats drop below 94%, whether or not you are in respiratory distress.)
(Hint: it's before you're gasping for air, it's when O2 sats drop below 94%, whether or not you are in respiratory distress.)
How many lives would have been saved if senior staff would have been the ones on top of COVID-19 patients, instead of junior - less experienced - staff?
Maybe they would have stumbled across the efficacy of dexamethasone and harm of ventilators earlier.
Maybe they would have stumbled across the efficacy of dexamethasone and harm of ventilators earlier.
How many lives would have been saved if healthcare providers and support staff would not be too scared to provide basic care for patients once they are in the hospitals -- and not allow family to be there to pick up their slack?