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“Oh, a completely different imaginary study”
Nope not refering to a study.
Let’s back up.
Dr. Zelenkos study showed a,resuction in hospitalization s not mortality.
Someone asked how is that possible. If less people a r e being hospitalized and the same number of people are dying Are people dying at home?
I explained by pointing out WITHOUT hcq there are several possible outcomes. SoMe get hospitalized and live (they get “supportive care”). I labeled this “group c”
They get concentrated oxygen, pressors if their pressure falls maybe heparin,I’m not sure why you call them “imaginary” are you saying nobody survived hospitalization without hcq?
Other patients go to the hospital and sadly do not make it. I labeled this group group D.
With me so far. This is not based on a study (as I made clear) this is just outlining different categories of patients when it comes to covid
With me?
Back to the question how can a treatment decrease hospitalizations but not death?
I explained it can do this if it helps those who would have lived regardless (group c) but doesn’t help those who would,have died (grouo d)
Of course WE don’t know who is in which group (beforhand) and reducing hospitalizations is huge so if the study was otherwise valid, no question it would be signifucant