“Free and available for all”: What medicine was given to Donald Trump at the hospital

US President Donald Trump after confirming positive with Ovid 19 and admitted to the “Walter Reed” in Marlyland immediately began treatment. It is learned that in addition to the antibodies cocktail and “Remdesivivivir”, doctors have found that the number one in “The White House” also received the first dose of “Dexamathesone”, an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid, free and [...]
It is learned that in addition to the antibody cocktail and “Remdesivivivir”, doctors have found that the number one in “The White House” also received the first dose of “Dexamathasone”, an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid, free and available to all.
According to an Oxford University study, “Dexamatethesone” does not help those who have mild symptoms of COVID-19, or those who do not need breathing help. It was only effective with patients who needed oxygen.
This extensive clinical test included 2104 patients who were selected by chance in the hospital. They received a daily dose of 6 mg of grass (or, mouth or vein) for 10 days.
Another group selected by chance of 4321 patients received routine health care for COVID-19.
Among those who take normal care, mortality after 28 days was higher in the group of patients who needed respiratory care (41%), slightly lower in those who needed oxygen (25 percent), and lower among those who needed no respiratory care (13%).
This is actually the only drug that has been shown to significantly reduce mortality. It is a big step ahead of”, Oxford University epidemiologist Peter Horby commented.

President Trump left the hospital on Sunday, by local time, and through a Twitter post he called all this “a school” from which he learned a lot about David-19.












