Coronavirus fear is mounting as the mainstream media reports increasingly alarming statistics about the spread of COVID 19. As Italy becomes the global epicentre of the pandemic declared by the World Health Organisation we need to be extremely clear about what we do and do not know.
For example, while excess deaths in Italy appear to be alarming, according to the Italian Institute of Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanità -ISS), not only are 99.2% of reported coronavirus fatalities found in the most vulnerable of all patient groups but, while the ISS calls these "COVID 19 positive deaths," it hasn't actually determined if their cause of death was due to coronavirus or their pre-existing conditions. This doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned but it does suggest caution over the statistics alarming so many.
Awash with statistical claims and wild speculation about severity, we need to be learn new terms rapidly if we are to have any hope of understanding the information we are given. While we are all now familiar with the meaning of "self isolate" and "social distancing" how many of us know the difference between Infection Fatality Ratio (IFR) and Case Fatality Ratio (CFR)? I certainly didn't until recently.
IFR is the number of deaths, as a percentage, based upon the number of known, projected or estimated infections. Projected infections are calculated from available data. CFR is the death rate relative to diagnosed cases and this ratio is often far higher than for projected numbers of infections. This differentiation was clarified by the UK Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance who stated:
"There are currently 590 cases that have been identified in the UK and there are more than 20 patients in intensive care units......If you calculate what that really means in terms of the total number, it is much more likely that we have between 5,000 and 10,000 people infected at the moment."
If we take Sir Patrick's projections and margin of error into account this means that, at the lower end of his estimate, approximately 10 times as many people have the coronavirus than diagnosed. Currently the WHO are reporting 35,713 cases and 2,978 deaths in Italy. Seemingly a very alarming CFR death rate of over 8.3%. However, if we consider the likely IFR that death rate, though still concerning, drops to 0.83%.
Believing you have nearly a 1 in 12 chance of dying compared to a 99.1% chance of surviving will make a considerable difference to your stress levels. Stress itself being extremely bad for your health.
With the coronavirus outbreak now seemingly under control in China, we certainly shouldn't simply dismiss early research which suggests the IFR from coronavirus in China was closer to 0.04% than the frequently reported death rate of around 4%. Though very basic maths should tell you that 3,242 deaths in a country of over 1.4 billion people, while unwelcome, are not statistically significant.
We Need To Talk About Chloroquine
States around the world insist that they are doing all they can to protect the public and limit the spread of the coronavirus infection. However, given the alleged severity of the declared pandemic, there are significant questions that need to be asked.
Chloroquine has emerged as both a possible preventative prophylactic and successful treatment for the COVID 19 coronavirus. The evidence suggesting knowledge of this possibility has been available for a month.
Chloroquine is an off patent generic medicine, used widely around the world as an antimalarial medication. It is cheap, easy to manufacture and plentiful. Repurposing or "repositioning" it, potentially for use in the prevention and treatment of coronavirus, could be done very quickly. Chloroquine, especially hydroxychloroquine tin combination with azithromycin, if widely utilised, seemingly has the potential to limit both the spread and the severity of the coronavirus pandemic.
In light of the timeline below, we must ask what our governments are doing about repurposing trials of chloroquine for coronavirus treatment? Why has it taking them so long to react and, if further repurposing trials are necessary, when are they going to widely distributed it, especially to those able to safely take it among the older, most vulnerable groups?
The Chloroquine Coronavirus Timeline
- Februray 18th: – Japanese researchers publish encouraging initial chloroquine results
- February 19th/20th: – Chinese researchers publish results from clinical trials of chloroquine in which they identified it as the best treatment and a possible preventative measure against the onset of COVID 19. The Chinese researchers included full links to their data sets in their research which was immediately available to the global scientific community.
- 24th February: - Professor Didier Raoult, undoubtedly one of the worlds leading infectious disease experts, makes it clear that he considers chloroquine likely to be an effective treatment for COVID 19 coronavirus.
- 26th February: - An article appears where Prof. Raoult expands on his conviction about the effectiveness of chloroquine and states his confidence in the Chinese clinical trial results.
- 26th February: - The UK government bans all parallel exports of choroquine, suggesting they know about it’s treatment potential following publication of the Chinese clinical trial results.
- 3rd March: – The UK government publish their action plan. It makes little comment on potential preventative treatments, instead focusing heavily on development of a vaccine. Unlike the potential of chloroquine to impact now, this prospect of a future vaccine does nothing to prevent the spread or severity of the outbreak in the meantime. At this time the Chinese clinical trial results and the Japanese research has been available for more than two weeks.
- 13th March: – Standford University issue a report called “An Effective Treatment For COVID 19.” In that report they not only note the Chinese clinical trial results but also acknowledge that in both China and South Korea they have been successfully treating COVID 19 patients with chloroquine. The Chinese and Koreans have adopted it as part of an apparently successful treatment protocol. While other governments around the world have yet to trial it. This accompanies the publication of Prof. Raoult's own clinical trials of chloroquine. Though only a small scale study, reporting a 100% treatment success rate, the researchers conclude, "hydroxychloroquine treatment is significantly associated with viral load reduction/disappearance in COVID-19 patients and its effect is reinforced by azithromycin." These findings largely replicate those of the Chinese clinical trials published on the 19th February.
- 13th March: – The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells the British public that “..m_any more families are going to lose loved ones before their time_.” Accompanying Johnson at the press conference, neither the UK government's Chief Medical Officer nor the Chief Scientific Adviser give any indication of the reasons for hope. Again the focus of information sharing and advice is almost exclusively on passing responsibility to manage the outbreak to the public, telling them to "self isolate," and the development of a future vaccine which does nothing to tackle the spread or severity of coronavirus now.
- 14th March: – In a truly bizarre decisions, despite all the scientific evidence, clinical trials and treatment success, the French health authorities rule out even trialling chloroquine.
- 18th March: - NASA scientist Roy Spencer conducts a statistical analysis of COVID 19 coronavirus global distribution. He finds a direct inverse correlation between countries with high rates of malaria and coronavirus infections. The more malaria the less coronavirus. This again indicates chloroquine as a possible prophylactic preventative against coronavirus. It is in countries where malaria is most prevalent that chloroquine is most widely used.
- 19th March: - One month after publication of the Chinese clinical trial results, in the wake of U.S President Trumps acknowledgement that choloroquine is a potential treatment for coronavirus, the UK government announce that clinical trials of a vaccine could begin within a month. As yet the UK government have made no statement about the availability of chloroquine despite pharmacies reporting they have run out following President Trumps comments.
Take it easy you hoopy froods.
I do hope chloroquine can help stop Corona virus. But everyone has to be aware of certain things, like for example how much chloroquine is needed? It is very easy to overdose and overdosing is lethal. It does have a lot of side effects, of course if the alternative is death any side effect is welcome but you will get side effects. Like hair loss (I am completely bald) Itching, I have had rashes and still have them 40 years after using the drug, Huge stomach problems, and apart from that I really think that people with kidney or liver problems can't really stand this drug it is horrible. So perhaps choloroquine can stem the flow a little but they still have to find something else against this virus.
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Yep having looked into it I note a number of serious side effect. Aside from toxicity for those medically unable to take it, these are predominantly associated with prolonged use. Such as eye damage etc. Prof Raoult advocates a short course of treatment with the drug greatly reducing the the chances of side effects. I guess that's a decision every patient needs to make. Do the risks of COVID19 warrant the risk of taking chloroquine. On balance, if the clinical trial evidence is to be believed, for millions I suggests it would be.
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