This is so important. If you're over 65 (or under but medically high risk) and test positive GET THE ANTIBODY DRIP. If your doctor doesn't know anywhere to get it, call hospitals/infusion centers around town until you find it. This is ridiculous.
Somebody is going to have to explain to me why so many states would *not* want to be part of the interactive map. It's bizarre. Anyway, maybe those states have their own locator tools? It's worth finding the drip if you qualify!!!
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NATURE: "We tested 690 respiratory samples from the 129 patients for the presence of infectious virus using cell culture and determined the viral RNA load with RT-qPCR (Fig. 1). Infectious SARS-CoV-2 was isolated from 62 respiratory tract samples (9.0%) of 23 patients (17.8%)."
"The median time of infectious virus shedding was 8 days post onset of symptoms (IQR 5–11, range 0–20) and probit analysis showed a probability of ≤5% for isolating infectious SARS-CoV-2 when the duration of symptoms was 15.2 days (95% CI 13.4–17.2) or more."
"The median viral load was significantly higher in culture positive samples than in culture negative samples (8.14 versus 5.88 Log10 RNA copies/mL, p < 0.0001) and the probability of isolating infectious SARS-CoV-2 was less than 5% when the viral load was below 6.63."