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Medical briefing from the president’s hospital team at 11:30.
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Medical briefing from the president’s hospital team at 11:30.
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Yes, the manufacturer does indeed state such...if you look at the link (I will repost so you can look) it says that it is presented as "Veklury (remdesivir) is available as a lyophilized powder and concentrated solution"
That is defined lyophilized as "a free dried" substance... think the old Sanka coffee if you are old enough. It MUST be reconstituted and given over a period of time "Administer Veklury via IV infusion over 30 to 120 minutes"
Within the link I posted... yes.. here are instructions for reconstitution etc.
"Veklury (remdesivir) for Injection, 100 mg: Reconstitute Veklury for injection lyophilized powder with 19 mL of Sterile Water for Injection and further dilute in 0.9% sodium chloride infusion bag prior to administration.•Veklury (remdesivir) Injection, 100 mg/20 mL (5 mg/mL): Dilute Veklury injection concentrated solution in 0.9% sodium chloride infusion bag prior to administration.•Prepare solution for infusion on same day as administration. •Administer diluted Veklury as an IV infusion over 30 to 120 minutes.•After infusion is complete, flush with 0.9% sodium chloride."
https://www.fda.gov/media/137566/download
Sounds like a potential person #1."After a member of her family tested positive for COVID-19, the Chairwoman was tested for the virus.
McDaniel frequently interacts with the President and other top Republican lawmakers. She was last with the President last Friday (9/25).
She has been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday (9/26, Rose Garden event).
On Wednesday afternoon (9/30), she received confirmation she was COVID-19 positive.”
RNC chairwoman tests positive for coronavirus
BBM. I can't remember if I know your qualifications. You're a scientist or MD?
'We sprang Grandma from the care home'
It's late on a Saturday night, and a private ambulance pulls up outside a care home in Norwich. Rita Perrott, a frail 95-year-old, is helped out of the home in a wheelchair.
"Grandma!" shouts her granddaughter, Anna, delightedly. They give each other a long hug and a kiss. It's the first time in months such normal physical contact has been possible.
Anna appears almost giddy with the audacity of what they're doing.
"We've stolen grandma!" she proclaims.
"A kidnap?" Rita asks, playing along with the joke.
"It's a heist!" says Anna. "We've come late at night to steal grandma back!"
"I think they noticed," observes Ethan, one of the ambulance crew. The care home, of course, has agreed for her to be discharged.
Continued at link.
When we visit with recovered Covid friends, we're outdoors, still stay 6 feet apart but do not mask. I still wouldn't be comfortable visiting indoors with them yet.She seemed sincere, although only she knows for sure. But, if she did have it and has gotten over it -- I guess she's not a threat to anyone or to herself. Right?
Sounds like a potential person #1.
BBM
It’s all very confusing about oxygen level IMO. I usually run in the mid-90’s at the doctor’s office. I just started testing my oximeter and have ranged from 92-96 depending on the finger it’s on. I will have to read the instructions again, and try to figure out my normal, but I don’t think I need to go to ER.
Normal SpO2 is usually at least 95%. Some patients with chronic lung disease or sleep apnea can have normal levels around 90%.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/hcp/pulseoximetry.pdf
a pulse ox (SpO2) below 95 percent is considered low.
Is My Blood Oxygen Level Normal?
As a good rule of thumb, a person with COVID-19 monitoring his or her clinical status at home will want to ensure that the SpO2 reading stays consistently at or above 90 to 92%. If the number consistently drops below this threshold, timely medical evaluation is warranted.
Can an Oximeter Help Detect COVID-19 at Home?
"After a member of her family tested positive for COVID-19, the Chairwoman was tested for the virus.
McDaniel frequently interacts with the President and other top Republican lawmakers. She was last with the President last Friday (9/25).
She has been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday (9/26, Rose Garden event).
On Wednesday afternoon (9/30), she received confirmation she was COVID-19 positive.”
RNC chairwoman tests positive for coronavirus
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