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Existing drugs could help treat covid-19 How do we know when to use them?

Existing drugs could help treat covid-19. How do we know when to use them? Jeffrey Klausner, The Washington Post Jan. 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Intensive care specialist Brad Butcher consults with nurse Mary Cox through the glass at UPMC Mercy Hospital in downtown Pittsburgh this month on how to treat covid-19 patients.Washington Post photo by Michael S. Williamson. More than 400,000 Americans are dead from covid-19 in the 11 months since the first confirmed U.S. fatality from the disease. Current models predict an additional 200,000 could be dead by late spring. Intensive care units nationwide are nearly 80 percent full. Vaccination is going far more slowly than necessary to keep up with the epidemic.

Opinions | Existing drugs could help treat covid-19 How do we know when to use them?

Opinions | Existing drugs could help treat covid-19. How do we know when to use them? Jeffrey Klausner © Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post Intensive care specialist Brad Butcher consults with nurse Mary Cox through the glass at UPMC Mercy Hospital in downtown Pittsburgh this month on how to treat covid-19 patients. More than 400,000 Americans are dead from covid-19 in the 11 months since the first confirmed U.S. fatality from the disease. Current models predict an additional 200,000 could be dead by late spring. Intensive care units nationwide are nearly 80 percent full. Vaccination is going far more slowly than necessary to keep up with the epidemic.

U S largely weathered Christmas coronavirus surge, but experts warn the threat could intensify

U.S. largely weathered Christmas coronavirus surge, but experts warn the threat could intensify Fenit Nirappil Ambulances outside Emanate Health Queen of the Valley Hospital in West Covina, Calif., on Jan. 12. (Philip Cheung for The Washington Post) The United States appears to have avoided the worst-case coronavirus scenarios that officials feared would overwhelm hospitals in the aftermath of Christmas and New Year’s gatherings. But experts caution that the threat from the virus has not diminished and could intensify with the emergence of new variants. Even as hospitalizations begin to stabilize, they do so from record heights. The country’s hospitals averaged more than 130,000 covid-19 patients a day over seven days this month, far exceeding summer and spring surges. The death toll from cases contracted before and after the holidays will stretch into February. Authorities reported nearly 4,500 deaths Wednesday, a new single-day record.

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