Tetesi: Ikulu ya Marekani yatangaza dawa dhidi ya Corona, shukrani sana wazungu, mbarikiwe

Tetesi: Ikulu ya Marekani yatangaza dawa dhidi ya Corona, shukrani sana wazungu, mbarikiwe

Remdesivir drug maker says it has enough supply to treat at least 140,000 patients
From CNN's Arman Azad


Remdesivir at a news conference at the University Hospital Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany, on April 8.
Remdesivir at a news conference at the University Hospital Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany, on April 8. Ulrich Perrey/Pool/AFP/Getty Images

The CEO of Gilead Sciences, the maker of experimental drug remdesivir, said in an open letter today that the company’s existing supply of the drug could cover at least 140,000 treatment courses for Covid-19 patients.
The company offered the same number earlier this month.
The estimate is based on 10 days of treatment with the drug, which is the protocol used in a key remdesivir trial sponsored by the US National Institutes of Health.
On Wednesday, top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci announced early results from that trial showing that remdesivir effectively shortened the duration of Covid-19. After Fauci’s announcement, the New York Times reported that the Food and Drug Administration is planning to issue an emergency-use authorization for the drug.
“Our existing supply, including finished product ready for distribution as well as materials in the final stages of production, amounts to 1.5 million individual doses,” Gilead CEO Daniel O’Day wrote on Wednesday. “We had estimated that this would be 140,000 treatment courses based on a 10-day treatment duration.”
The number of potential treatments is complicated by the fact that another trial of remdesivir, released by Gilead on Wednesday, found that five days of treatment appeared as effective as 10 days. That could effectively double the supply of the drug, which is infused through an IV.
The drug was originally developed to treat Ebola, but it was never shown to be effective for that.
In his open letter, O’Day expressed optimism about the future of the drug, writing that Wednesday’s results “open up many opportunities to explore the utility and potential of remdesivir.”
 
Wa Madagascar alipotangaza amepata dawa na raia wanapona waafrika wenzie mmeungana na wazungu kuisubiri ya wazungu na sasa mnawashukuru

Alieturoga amefanikiwa sana.
halafu ukute dawa yenyewe ni moshi
 
Hivi mmesoma nakuielewa habari vizuri? Hiyo "dawa" haitibu corona ina harakisha kidogo mtu aliye na maambukizi ya corona kupona. Kama ingechukua siku 14 basi itachukua siku 11 au 10. Na bado utafiti haujathibitishwa vizuri kwahiyo msifikiri mambo ni mepesi hivyo. Bado tunaambiwa mpaka chanjo ya uhakika ipatikane mwaka utapita hivi hivi tunauona.

Eti ahsante wazungu 😂😂😂 have some self respect! Hata raisi wa Madagascar alitangaza dawa mbona hukufungua uzi kumshukuru kinafki?

Nyie ndo wale watu enzi za ukoloni hata mzungu akikujambia ni "ndiyo Bwana" "ahsante bwana" .

Inaonekana haujui nini tofauti ya kutibu na kuponya, hii dawa inatibu wala haiponyi, hamna dawa dunia hii yenye uwezo wa kuponya kirusi cha aina yoyote hata mafua, ila zipo za kutibu na kupunguza makali ya kirusi hadi kife chenyewe. Hivyo hii habari ni nzuri, ukiambukizwa Corona unaanza matibabu ya kutumia hii dawa.
 
Kichwa cha habari na habari yenyewe vipo tofauti kabisa. Watu wanakurupuka tu kuandika bila kuelewa kinachoendelea Ikulu ya Marekani ingetangaza hiyo dawa sasa hivi ingekuwa ni top story kwenye vyombo vya habari Dunia nzima.

Hiyo dawa iligunduliwa kitambo kwa ajili ya ugonjwa wa Ebola lakini haikufanya kazi hivyo kwa sasa bado ipo kwenye majaribio. Inaonesha kupunguza muda wa kupona kufikia siku 10. Nimesoma kwenye CNN wanasema kuna uwezekano ikaweza kupunguza siku hadi kufikia 5. Sasa watu wanakurupuka hapa Dawa imepatikana

Wewe umeelewaje, sijasema inaponya Corona, hii ni dawa inayopunguza mateso ya Corona mpaka kinakufa chenyewe.
 
Hatimaye ikulu ya Marekani yatangaza ufaulu wa dawa dhidi ya Corona, mzungu amekomaa mpaka mwisho, mbarikiwe sana wanasayansi wa Marekani, dunia itawakumbuka daima kwa kutuokoa, haya fanyeni mchakato wa kuileta huku Afrika maana ndio kirusi kimeanza shughuli yake huku na kiukweli sisi hatuna chochote zaidi ya kufukiza, tumeanza kupukutika, hatuna mchango wowote kwenye mambo kama haya yanayohitaji matumizi ya ubongo.
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WHITE HOUSE - An experimental drug has proven effective in treating COVID-19 patients, the head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, announced Wednesday.

“Remdesivir has a clear-cut, significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recover,” Fauci told reporters in the White House Oval Office. “A drug can block this virus.”

An international randomized placebo control trial at his institute started February 21 with hundreds of hospitalized coronavirus patients, Fauci said.

Recovery time was 11 days for those given the drug compared with 15 days for patients given a placebo, according to the NIAID and its parent agency, the National Institutes of Health.

“Whenever you have clear-cut evidence that a drug works, you have an ethical obligation to immediately let the people who are in the placebo group know so that they can have access, and all of the other trials that are taking place now have a new standard of care,” Fauci told reporters.

'Beacon of hope'
“Today’s promising news from the NIH remdesivir trial is a beacon of hope for all Americans and everyone around the world waging war on the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar in a statement.

Remdesivir, manufactured by Gilead Sciences, is given intravenously and designed to interfere with an enzyme that reproduces viral genetic material. In animal tests against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), diseases caused by similar coronaviruses, it has helped prevent infection and reduced severity of symptoms. But it is not yet approved anywhere in the world for any use.

Lab technicians load vials of investigational coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment drug Remdesivir at a Gilead Sciences facility in La Verne, California, March 18, 2020.
Lab technicians load vials of investigational coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment drug Remdesivir at a Gilead Sciences facility in La Verne, California, March 18, 2020. (Gilead Sciences Inc/Handout)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration was expected Wednesday to grant emergency-use authorization for treatment of COVID-19 patients. Another study of remdesivir had not reached a positive conclusion, something reporters asked Fauci about in the Oval Office.

“It’s an underpowered study,” Fauci said of a study out of China published in The Lancet that found remdesivir was not effective in treating COVID-19 patients. “That’s not an adequate study.”

As of Wednesday evening EDT, COVID-19 had killed more than 227,000 people worldwide, including 60,000 in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University statistics.

Total U.S. confirmed infections exceeded 1 million, the most reported by any country in the world.

“That’s a tremendous amount,” U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday, calling it an “indication that our testing is so superior.”

To think that the United States has more cases than China, “does anybody really believe that?” Trump added.

China faulted
He again blamed China, where the coronavirus was first reported, and the World Health Organization for the pandemic.
"They misled us,” said Trump of the WHO, calling it “literally a pipe organ for China.”

"They’re not to be congratulated for what took place and WHO is essentially congratulating them,” Trump told reporters. “And when they start doing that, we’ve got problems.”

The president earlier this month halted U.S. funding to the organization, which annually totals $400 million to $500 million. The WHO has said it is working with its partners to fill the financial gap from the Trump administration’s decision to withhold the money.

The United States is WHO’s largest donor.

“We can give it to groups that are very worthy and get much more bang for your buck. We’re going to make a decision in the not-too-distant future,” Trump said.

Patients are brought into Wyckoff Heights Medical Center by staff wearing personal protective gear due to COVID-19 concerns,…
A patient is brought into Wyckoff Heights Medical Center by staff wearing personal protective gear due to COVID-19 concerns, April 7, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

Later in the day, the president hosted several business leaders in the White House State Dining Room for an Opening Up America Again discussion that stressed the need to continue practices to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

“More specific guidance is needed” from the federal and state governments on such practices, said Josh Bolten, the president and chief executive officer of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of major American companies.

Bolten said that to avoid serious setbacks as establishments reopen to the public, there would be a need to rapidly identify and isolate new coronavirus cases.

Hilton Hotels CEO Chris Nassetta said his company, which has nearly 600 properties, was working with the maker of disinfectant Lysol and the Mayo Clinic to establish sanitizing procedures to ensure virus-free environments.

'New normal'
Asked by a reporter what the “new normal” would look like, Trump replied: “I see the new normal being what it was three months ago.” He noted his desire to see packed stadiums for sporting events, something health experts caution would be reckless until there was mass deployment of a vaccine for COVID-19.

Trump announced he would resume traveling next week after a nearly two-month hiatus with a visit to Arizona, to be followed by a trip soon to Ohio. He said he eventually he would resume holding his political rallies with thousands in attendance in this election year.

The president expressed optimism that soon, with or without a vaccine, “this virus is going to be gone.”

Coronavirus Treatment Breakthrough Announced

 
Kuna yule mbunge ameaga dunia, baadaye hotelini kwake vikakutwa vifaa ya kufukiza, hiki kirusi hakikua kinaskia hayo ya kufukiza. Tushukuru wanasayansi wa Marekani kwa kutumia ubongo na kuleta suluhu ya kudumu.

We jamaa unapenda kusikia udaku na umbea
 
Alafu hii habari mbona inatembea sana kwenye source za Africa US. Hata hakuna
 
I and i as a Rastaman. I will be the last one to believe in any form of Babylon medication,my thoughts are fucked but that's how I feel.
 
Ndio kwa maelezo aliyotoa ni kweli dawa hizo zinafupisha maisha sana
 
Kama who hawajatangaza basi ni bora mkaacha kujipa hopes.
Hatimaye ikulu ya Marekani yatangaza ufaulu wa dawa dhidi ya Corona, mzungu amekomaa mpaka mwisho, mbarikiwe sana wanasayansi wa Marekani, dunia itawakumbuka daima kwa kutuokoa, haya fanyeni mchakato wa kuileta huku Afrika maana ndio kirusi kimeanza shughuli yake huku na kiukweli sisi hatuna chochote zaidi ya kufukiza, tumeanza kupukutika, hatuna mchango wowote kwenye mambo kama haya yanayohitaji matumizi ya ubongo.
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WHITE HOUSE - An experimental drug has proven effective in treating COVID-19 patients, the head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, announced Wednesday.

“Remdesivir has a clear-cut, significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recover,” Fauci told reporters in the White House Oval Office. “A drug can block this virus.”

An international randomized placebo control trial at his institute started February 21 with hundreds of hospitalized coronavirus patients, Fauci said.

Recovery time was 11 days for those given the drug compared with 15 days for patients given a placebo, according to the NIAID and its parent agency, the National Institutes of Health.

“Whenever you have clear-cut evidence that a drug works, you have an ethical obligation to immediately let the people who are in the placebo group know so that they can have access, and all of the other trials that are taking place now have a new standard of care,” Fauci told reporters.

'Beacon of hope'
“Today’s promising news from the NIH remdesivir trial is a beacon of hope for all Americans and everyone around the world waging war on the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar in a statement.

Remdesivir, manufactured by Gilead Sciences, is given intravenously and designed to interfere with an enzyme that reproduces viral genetic material. In animal tests against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), diseases caused by similar coronaviruses, it has helped prevent infection and reduced severity of symptoms. But it is not yet approved anywhere in the world for any use.

Lab technicians load vials of investigational coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment drug Remdesivir at a Gilead Sciences facility in La Verne, California, March 18, 2020.
Lab technicians load vials of investigational coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment drug Remdesivir at a Gilead Sciences facility in La Verne, California, March 18, 2020. (Gilead Sciences Inc/Handout)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration was expected Wednesday to grant emergency-use authorization for treatment of COVID-19 patients. Another study of remdesivir had not reached a positive conclusion, something reporters asked Fauci about in the Oval Office.

“It’s an underpowered study,” Fauci said of a study out of China published in The Lancet that found remdesivir was not effective in treating COVID-19 patients. “That’s not an adequate study.”

As of Wednesday evening EDT, COVID-19 had killed more than 227,000 people worldwide, including 60,000 in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University statistics.

Total U.S. confirmed infections exceeded 1 million, the most reported by any country in the world.

“That’s a tremendous amount,” U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday, calling it an “indication that our testing is so superior.”

To think that the United States has more cases than China, “does anybody really believe that?” Trump added.

China faulted
He again blamed China, where the coronavirus was first reported, and the World Health Organization for the pandemic.
"They misled us,” said Trump of the WHO, calling it “literally a pipe organ for China.”

"They’re not to be congratulated for what took place and WHO is essentially congratulating them,” Trump told reporters. “And when they start doing that, we’ve got problems.”

The president earlier this month halted U.S. funding to the organization, which annually totals $400 million to $500 million. The WHO has said it is working with its partners to fill the financial gap from the Trump administration’s decision to withhold the money.

The United States is WHO’s largest donor.

“We can give it to groups that are very worthy and get much more bang for your buck. We’re going to make a decision in the not-too-distant future,” Trump said.

Patients are brought into Wyckoff Heights Medical Center by staff wearing personal protective gear due to COVID-19 concerns,…
A patient is brought into Wyckoff Heights Medical Center by staff wearing personal protective gear due to COVID-19 concerns, April 7, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

Later in the day, the president hosted several business leaders in the White House State Dining Room for an Opening Up America Again discussion that stressed the need to continue practices to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

“More specific guidance is needed” from the federal and state governments on such practices, said Josh Bolten, the president and chief executive officer of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of major American companies.

Bolten said that to avoid serious setbacks as establishments reopen to the public, there would be a need to rapidly identify and isolate new coronavirus cases.

Hilton Hotels CEO Chris Nassetta said his company, which has nearly 600 properties, was working with the maker of disinfectant Lysol and the Mayo Clinic to establish sanitizing procedures to ensure virus-free environments.

'New normal'
Asked by a reporter what the “new normal” would look like, Trump replied: “I see the new normal being what it was three months ago.” He noted his desire to see packed stadiums for sporting events, something health experts caution would be reckless until there was mass deployment of a vaccine for COVID-19.

Trump announced he would resume traveling next week after a nearly two-month hiatus with a visit to Arizona, to be followed by a trip soon to Ohio. He said he eventually he would resume holding his political rallies with thousands in attendance in this election year.

The president expressed optimism that soon, with or without a vaccine, “this virus is going to be gone.”

Coronavirus Treatment Breakthrough Announced
 
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