RangerJoe
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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe Two South Koreans recover from COVID-19 after plasma therapy 07 Apr 2020 quote:
SEOUL: Two elderly South Korean coronavirus patients recovered from severe pneumonia after being treated with plasma from survivors, researchers said Tuesday (Apr 7), offering hope in the face of the global pandemic. Scientists have pointed to the potential benefits of plasma - a blood fluid - from recovered individuals who have developed antibodies to the virus enabling the body's defences to attack it. . . . Plasma therapy could become "an alternative treatment for patients in critical condition who do not respond to antiviral drugs", said Choi Jun-yong, a doctor and researcher at Severance Hospital in Seoul, where both patients were treated. But large-scale clinical trials were needed to prove its effectiveness, he added. One of the two patients was a 71-year-old man with no underlying conditions who only improved when treated with plasma from a recovered patient in his 20s, along with steroids. He was initially given malaria drugs and a respirator for severe pneumonia. The other patient, a 67-year-old female, also did not respond to initial treatments including malaria, HIV drugs, and oxygen therapy. She began to recover after receiving plasma therapy and steroids at the same time, researchers said. Their findings were published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Korean Medicine. Kwon Jun-wook, an official at Seoul's Central Disease Control Headquarters, said plasma therapy was "important" when there was "currently no vaccine or treatment available" for the virus. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/two-south-koreans-recover-from-covid-19-after-plasma-therapy-12618422 And on youtube (the news caster is easy on the eyes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47IOaG2oUQQ Hey RangerJoe, I touched on those cases. That's my wife's hospital, by the way. What, don't you read my posts? [Just kidding--this thread has a huge number of posts.] The news is still good here. Here's the latest: Loose social distancing looms large as new virus cases stay low Over the weekend, I took the family down to the riverside park by bus, since papa wanted a couple of thirst quenchers and parking is usually a hassle. The ROK Navy Seoul (FF-952) tied up on the river and a land-bound SS and KV were unfortunately closed. While there, I noticed a German-speaking fellow and his two kids were not sporting masks. The missus commented that it didn't look good for foreigners to not be wearing the things. Still, I have yet to see anyone, including them, be hassled for not wearing a mask. On the way back, we went through a jam-packed market (which wasn't too wet, by the way, although there were a couple of fishmongers). With maybe 200 active cases in a city of 11 million, it's hard to get too excited about social distancing. Driving this morning traffic seemed to be worse than pre-virus. However, I pay only $3.80 a gallon for gas, which is about 40% less than pre-virus (gas tax is very high), so that's a nice effect I'll take. On the media, it's in their nature to play up doom and gloom to get eyeballs and clicks. It's what they do. If you want to live a long and stress-free life, not turning on the news wouldn't hurt. Cheers, CB I know that you mentioned it but someone wanted to know about it. So I looked up a few links. I don't know if he read them yet. Yes, the media focuses on gloom and doom since it seems to sell better. It also depends upon their perspective and how they want to portray things. I am glad that things are going well in Korea, it is an example to the world on just how things could have been handled.
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