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PoliticsEdo Government To Close All Market On Tuesday Night by Cregon(op): 8:49am On Apr 07, 2020
*also makes the wearing of face mask mandatory...

Edo State Government says all markets in the state will be shutdown by 12 midnight on Tuesday, 7th of April and relocate to the nearest school to pave the way for fumigation of the markets as part of measures to curb coronavirus in the state. Only those trading food items will be relocated. He said the security agencies will be on ground to ensure a smooth operation.


The deputy governor stated that henceforth it is now mandatory for everyone to wear the face mask when leaving their homes and that anyone found without it will be prosecuted.

TravelRe: African Union Launches An All-africa Passport, To Be Fully Active By 2018 by Cregon: 8:44pm On Mar 26, 2020
Hello Past!!! I am from the future. This project never happened.
RomanceRe: Details On The Race To Get A Cure For Covid-19 by Cregon(op): 7:21am On Mar 24, 2020
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RomanceDetails On The Race To Get A Cure For Covid-19 by Cregon(op): 7:21am On Mar 24, 2020
Three months into the novel coronavirus pandemic, it’s still unclear which drugs could combat the viral disease and which won’t, despite public figures like President Donald Trump extolling the unproven promise of some medications. With public health on the line, the scientific community is searching for answers faster than ever.


When the novel coronavirus tore through China in January and February, researchers and doctors quickly launched dozens of clinical trials to test existing medications against COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. But the research done so far in China hasn’t generated enough data for conclusive answers.


“We commend the researchers around the world who have come together to systemically evaluate experimental therapeutics,” said Tedros Adhanom, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), in a press briefing. “Multiple small trials with different methodologies may not give us the clear, strong evidence we need about which treatments help to save lives.”


In their fight for “clear, strong evidence,” the WHO is launching a multicountry clinical trial to test four drug regimens as COIVD-19 therapies: an experimental antiviral drug called remdesivir, the antimalarial drug chloroquine (or the related hydroxychloroquine), a combination of two HIV drugs, and those same two HIV drugs along with the anti-inflammatory interferon beta.


The trial will be flexible and could add or drop additional treatment approaches or locations over time. In that way, it appears to be similar to the adaptive trial that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases started in the US in February, which initially set out to test remdesivir but could expand to other drugs. The US is not currently involved in the WHO trial.
Hundreds of other clinical trials are underway, and other groups also continue to test the medications that the WHO selected — here’s a breakdown of some of the drugs that researchers are zeroing in on.


CHLOROQUINE AND HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE
Studies found that hydroxychloroquine and the related chloroquine can stop the novel coronavirus from infecting in cells in the lab, and anecdotal evidence suggests that it may help patients with COVID-19. Because the drug has been around for decades as an antimalarial treatment, scientists have experience with it.
“It’s a known medicine,” says Caleb Skipper, an infectious disease postdoctoral fellow at the University of Minnesota who’s working on a smaller trial of the drug. “Little blips of lab data over the last several years show this drug has activity against viruses.”


Skipper’s trial is looking to see if hydroxychloroquine can prevent people who are exposed to the virus from developing severe disease. They’re hoping to recruit health care workers, who are at a high risk of exposure to the virus, to participate in the trial.


The goal, Skipper says, is to get the drug in people’s systems early. “Particularly with viruses, the earlier you inhibit their ability to replicate the better off you’re going to be. If a drug is going to work, it is more likely to work early on in disease,” he says. “If you catch someone really early and provide treatment early virus will have replicated a lot less.”


The existing evidence on hydroxychloroquine points in the right direction, Skipper says, but all of the research on the drug is still in very early stages. “It’s a long ways from being proven effective,” he says.


Despite the limited evidence available, public figures, including Elon Musk and Trump, are pushing the message that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are the solutions to the outbreaks. “I feel good about it. That’s all it is, just a feeling, you know, smart guy. I feel good about it,” Trump said in a press conference on Friday.
As a result of the hype, demand for the drug has spiked, and manufacturers are increasing production. In Nigeria, two people overdosed on the medication after Trump said it could cure COVID-19. People who take it for other conditions, like lupus, are struggling to access their usual supply.
To be very clear, there is still no conclusive evidence that chloroquine will treat COVID-19. And treatments that appear promising based on anecdotal reports or “feelings” often don’t end up working, which scientists know well: the majority of clinical trials fail, and they’re seeing that reinforced in coronavirus treatment efforts.
LOPINAVIR–RITONAVIR
In February, doctors in Thailand said they saw their COVID-19 patients improve on the combination of two HIV drugs, lopinavir-ritonavir. The WHO is testing the drug combination in their trial, along with anti-inflammatory interferon beta, which the body produces naturally to ward off viruses. The drug combination was used in patients during the SARS and MERS outbreaks, and it appeared to help.
But a clinical trial of those two drugs in China just found that patients with COVID-19 who were given the drugs did not improve more quickly than patients who didn’t receive it.
The study, which was published this week, focused on a group of 199 severely ill patients, which may be why the drug wasn’t effective — the patients were already too sick. But Timothy Sheahan, a coronavirus expert and assistant professor at the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, says he wasn’t surprised the drug didn’t work. “We’ve done work on that particular drug cocktail,” he says. “The fact it failed is totally in step with everything we’ve done in the past.”
REMDESIVIR
The antiviral drug remdesivir was first developed to treat Ebola, but research later showed that it could also block MERS and SARS in cells. Lab tests have shown that it can inhibit the novel coronavirus in cells as well.
There’s also anecdotal evidence that remdesivir helps treat COVID-19 patients, but that’s also no guarantee that a clinical trial will show that it works better than a placebo. That’s why the data collected on the drug through the WHO trial, the US adaptive trial, and the other studies is so important: before giving it to sick people en mass, doctors have to be sure that it actually works.
OTHER DRUGS
Though not a part of the WHO trial, Chinese officials also reported that the Japanese anti-flu drug favipiravir, which it tested in clinical trials, was effective in treating COVID-19 patients. Japan is studying the drug more closely, though data from those trials on the drug has not yet been published.
Based on the drug’s antiviral activity in cells, Sheahan says he’d be surprised if this drug ultimately ended up being effective. It doesn’t work against MERS in cells, he says, and MERS is similar to the novel coronavirus.
In addition, some pharmaceutical companies are looking to repurpose anti-inflammatory drugs to try to calm lung inflammation in people with severe cases of COIVD-19; others are identifying the protective antibodies that people develop after they’re infected with the virus in an effort to manufacture a treatment.
Clinical trials take time to collect data properly, so there likely won’t be concrete evidence until next month or later. Patients are already receiving these drugs through compassionate use programs, which allows doctors to order experimental medications in certain cases, and under off-label use, where doctors prescribe drugs outside of what they’re approved for.
But ensuring the clinical trial process takes place alongside that, before jumping to conclusions about the best course of action, ensures patients can be treated based on evidence.
The sheer number of trials going on around the world for each particular treatment approach will give researchers more data to work with and data from different groups of people. “The more populations you can show a particular intervention works or does not work for, the more valuable that is,” Skipper says. “The bigger the amount of data available, the better.”



https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/03/scientists-are-racing-to-find-the-best-drugs-to-treat-covid-19/

EducationRe: I Bet My Life, My JAMB Result was Hacked by Cregon: 7:23am On Mar 22, 2020
My guy forget hacking. Your foundation just located you. Go for prayers coz....
RomanceRe: Woman Who Has 11 Orgasms A Day Says 'Anything Can Set Her Off, Even Speed Bumps' by Cregon: 2:25pm On Mar 11, 2020
This op moniker no be mistake!
EducationRe: Truths Only Few Can Handle... You Were Warned by Cregon: 7:57pm On Mar 07, 2020
WilfredOwen017:
You're 1000% correct on this More truths. Spill the beans
Very true. I have tested it.
CelebritiesRe: REGINA MAGAZINE: Regina Daniels Launches Her Magazine, Celebrities Attend by Cregon: 6:02am On Feb 24, 2020
So that his former boyfriend was just sucking her puna for free....
That boy ego is now officially dead!!
PhonesRe: Airtel Just Saved My Broke Ass With This One..... by Cregon: 6:34pm On Jan 27, 2020
happybee:
Been subscribing to the 6gb for 1500 since Lord knows..
It not a cheat.
What I get is normally 5.5 gb sha.... Z it the same for you?
HealthRe: Lassa Fever: Avoid Drinking Garri To Avoid Infection by Cregon: 5:46pm On Jan 25, 2020
OK. but y Davido picture?
EducationRe: What You Must Know About Bolufemi Motunrayo,graduate Who Committed Suicide by Cregon: 7:57am On Jan 13, 2020
If you are feeling worthless, like you can't go on? empty? That this world would be better without you?

Do you feel rejected?

Simply holla okay. You have a friend.
RomanceRe: A Girl I Met On Facebook Chats With Other Guy by Cregon: 9:12am On Jan 04, 2020
Why don't you date one of the good girls living at a considerable distance around you?

Long distance relationships works but most of the time it leaves at least one partner heartbroken. This is because it is mainly for fun and money.

However, as for your 'girl', STAND UP, PICK UP YOUR BED AND WALK before you ruin your life in the name of love.

If you want my honest advice, focus your energy for now on improving your life. Start or improve your business. Learn a skill. Educate yourself.
If anything, you can settle for casual friends, who knows, you may even find love from there.

Goodluck!!!
RomanceRe: Santa Prettysassygirl Is Here To Grant Two Wishes. by Cregon: 6:47am On Dec 23, 2019
prettysassygirl:
Goodday y'all
In the light of the season and the spirit of Christmas,Santa is here to grant two wishes only.
Rules
1, Its gonna run from now till 31st and on the 31st night I would choose the two wishes to hon our.
2, The choosing is totally at my discretion and no person is allowed to judge my choices.
3, The sentence making up the wish should be no more than ten words.
4, No one is allowed to make more than one wish .
5, Nothing outrageous
6, Your wish shouldn't cause harm or have the intent to cause harm to others.
7, On 31st night,I am at the liberty to choose no wish,make my two wishes and honour them. But hopefully that won't happen cos I would be in the best of moods.
Alright then,the floor is open.Goodluck guys.
My wish is a gift of three thousand naira.
CelebritiesRe: Chidinma And Chidiebere: Aneke Twins And Their Top 10 Lookalike Pictures by Cregon: 6:57am On Dec 22, 2019
Don't know why but I always dey feel like them get mouth odour....huh ?! !!!
RomanceRe: My Love Life Is Boring!! I Need A Man!!! by Cregon: 6:53am On Dec 22, 2019
It will be Christmas in a few days, after that, New Year.

In February, there will be valentine...

In April there will be Easter.

I am interested. I will pm you in May( I hope your birthday would have passed by then).
CrimeRe: Father Of 17 Children Impregnates His 16-Year-Old Daughter In Ogun, Aborts Baby by Cregon: 10:08pm On Dec 19, 2019
17 children at 42 huh I no understand. Is it that he loves sex so much or that he actually lives inside the vagina huh
EducationRe: Who remember this story???? by Cregon: 7:29pm On Nov 20, 2019
chizzypresh:
I think you can download them or something
Please do you have the link?
EducationRe: Who remember this story???? by Cregon: 4:16pm On Nov 20, 2019
jared007:
I look forward to the day Nollywood would start acting epic movies based on Nigerian writters.

Just imagine watching a film like "Passport of Mallam Illia"
"Slave boy"
"Ralia the sugargirl"
"African night entertainment"
"Tales from an African village"
"The palmwine drinkard" and
"Koku baboni"

All acted with high budget in Hollywood pattern.
I have been looking for these books to read again. I desire so much to enjoy them. Please if can help in anyway, kindly holla
RomanceRe: Teacher's Teaching Cause A Stir Online, Destiny Etiko, Others React by Cregon:
....and people share powder when they born this one?!
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Cregon: 4:40pm On Nov 17, 2019
amaka157:
Studyinnorway. Com will guide.. . Note that undergraduate is taught in Norwegian
That's not going to be funny. I just want to migrate outside this country. What is the cheapest way to go about it. I was told it will be easier via schooling. Please advise me.
RomanceRe: Susu Cup For Women Who Want To Pee Like Men In Kenya (Photo) by Cregon: 7:45pm On Nov 15, 2019
Oluwatosean:
CLICK

I doubt this was made by the Kenyans....

Saw this in a foreign movie.. Can't remember the movie though
The Adventurers
RomanceRe: Susu Cup For Women Who Want To Pee Like Men In Kenya (Photo) by Cregon: 7:44pm On Nov 15, 2019
Ismahill:
Africans and inferiority complex..... See hw u think
The movie is The Adventurers. A 2017 film featuring Chinese and Hollywood actors.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Cregon: 3:36pm On Nov 14, 2019
Please, I want to apply for undergraduate degree. How do I go about it? What do I need?
RomanceRe: Today Is My Last Day On Earth by Cregon: 6:56am On Nov 04, 2019
e never die
FamilyRe: What's The Oldest Thing In Your Family House? by Cregon: 6:36am On Oct 28, 2019
family shrine/juju
BusinessRe: Fire Razes Otowodo Market In Ughelli, Delta State. by Cregon: 5:55am On Oct 21, 2019
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CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage's Look To Wizkid's Starboy Fest In London by Cregon: 6:35pm On Oct 20, 2019
duptie:
see mumu, see hater. Wot z ur own achievement so far
Mr. duptie, how are you? I actually have nothing to tell you. Enjoy the rest of your life man...

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