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Israeli cell therapy may treat coronavirus patients with breathing problem
2020-03-15
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#7  Mrs. Hodges?
Posted by: Bobby   2020-03-15 21:11  

#6  "So there I lay, snug in my bed, when it crashed through the roof and bruised my hip!"

That's what she said!
Posted by: that Sylacauga thang   2020-03-15 15:04  

#5  On the other hand, if in 20 years or so, some of the people who get this treatment get cancer or something, people will sue the FDA, the group who developed the process, and everyone else involved. Of course by then everyone will have forgotten the Wuhan flue.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2020-03-15 13:04  

#4   in 2019, the FDA made the process of getting compassionate use approval much easier

Golly — whatever made them willing to change their usual path of increased regulation?
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-03-15 13:01  

#3  under compassionate use doctrine we will have a number of these therapies evaluated fairly quickly even if the evaluation is rudimentary

probably most will not work but some will

a very good thing in the long run

btw, compassionate use has been a formal program in the USA since 1987 but it required submission of various forms, background, etc.

in 2019, the FDA made the process of getting compassionate use approval much easier

Posted by: lord garth   2020-03-15 11:19  

#2  Wait...in the air it's a meteor, when it hits the ground it's a meteorite. If it hits me then falls to the ground, is it just a space rock?

A stardust demise.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-03-15 08:56  

#1  And I may get hit by a meteorite.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-03-15 08:54  

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