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if at least one of the three trials underway in the U.S. right now returns an overwhelming signal that it is “safe and effective,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert.The independent Data and Safety Monitoring Board would make that call, as it does in all clinical trials.
. “There is a tremendous amount of work to be done to be prepared for this vaccination program,” said an official with the Immunization Action Coalition. “States will need more financial resources than they have now.”effective treatment for people with severe cases of COVID-19 . Multiple steroids, such as dexamethasone and hydrocortisone, reduced the risk of death in the first month by about one-third for seriously ill patients who needed extra oxygen. In new recommendations issued Wednesday, the World Health Organization advised using steroids, which are typically inexpensive and widely available, for critical cases. “I’m delighted,” said one researcher. “It’s the most solid news we’ve had yet on how to take care of patients with COVID-19.
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