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The hospitalization rate for confirmed cases is 20%. I wouldn't call that ust getting better no matter what you do.
Again, OUTPATIENT management. The majority of hospitalized cases are initially testing positive in the hospital, not testing positive as an outpatient then later being admitted. This is largely because those at higher risk are both being admitted more readily for observation and getting sicker earlier in the disease course.
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If these anecdotal docs all over the internet are being completely honest, some claim to have treated 100+ patients with zero or one ending up in a hospital. That is not within the margin of error for a placebo
Depends on who the patients are. If I treat 100 patients under age 50 who tested positive as an outpatient, it's perfectly reasonable that none would end up in the hospital. The overall hospitalization rate is not applicable to those who initially test positive on an outpatient basis as opposed to an ER or already admitted.
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