Remdesivir drug to be available for selected NHS Covid-19 patients https://t.co/VCIofRftnM
— Henry Jones (@hthjones) May 26, 2020
Despite the hype, Gilead's remdesivir doesn't much help coronavirus patients; in fact, a combination of generic drugs is more effective https://t.co/2iGyfuxAzn by @fastlerner. Grifters!
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) May 26, 2020
The Intercept: Despite the Hype, Gilead's Remdesivir Will Do Nothing to End the Coronavirus Pandemic https://t.co/4vmOcvRgeQ pic.twitter.com/yy8NlL8zBE
— FOIA // FEED (@FOIAFeed) May 26, 2020
Big step forward: UK authorises anti-viral drug remdesivir for coronavirus / #COVID__19 . This is definitely not a magic bullet but good to see that progress is being made with treatments. Hopefully further progress will be made over coming months. https://t.co/uE8rXVZHKI
— Complementary Meds (@compandalt) May 26, 2020
Hope for us all.@BorisJohnson
— Steve W (@SteveW_Leave_EU) May 26, 2020
Remdesivir drug to be available for selected NHS Covid-19 patients https://t.co/7w52qo0YNI
Despite Hype, There’s Little Evidence Remdesivir Works https://t.co/f79ivxBGwv
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) May 27, 2020
This is not the silver bullet for anyone except Gilead shareholders. Remdesivir doesn’t seem to do much for coronavirus patients, and doesn't affect viral load or survival. Thanks #BigPharma https://t.co/jbtf8NwRZT
— ??????? ?? ????™ (@WildPalmsLtd) May 27, 2020
Remdesivir is being heralded as a miracle drug. States are setting up lotteries and task forces to determine which patients get access to the supply. But from what we know today, the drug has a relatively minor effect only for those with moderate Covid-19.https://t.co/gL6zw0kJsw
— William Haseltine (@WmHaseltine) May 26, 2020