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Application of an evidence-based, out-patient treatment strategy for COVID-19: Multidisciplinary medical practice principles to prevent severe disease*

机译:在Covid-19的基于证据,外科治疗策略的应用:多学科医学实践原理以防止严重疾病*

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The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated individuals, families, and institutions throughout the world. Despite the breakneck speed of vaccine development, the human population remains at risk of further devastation. The decision to not become vaccinated, the protracted rollout of available vaccine, vaccine failure, mutational forms of the SARS virus, which may exhibit mounting resistance to our molecular strike at only one form of the viral family, and the rapid ability of the virus(es) to hitch a ride on our global transportation systems, means that we are will likely continue to confront an invisible, yet devastating foe. The enemy targets one of our human physiology's most important and vulnerable life-preserving body tissues, our broncho-alveolar gas exchange apparatus.
机译:2019冠状病毒疾病已经摧毁了世界各地的个人、家庭和机构。尽管疫苗研发速度极快,但人类人口仍有遭受进一步破坏的风险。不接种疫苗的决定、现有疫苗的长期推广、疫苗失败、SARS病毒的突变形式(可能对我们病毒家族中的一种形式的分子攻击表现出越来越强的抵抗力)以及病毒快速搭上我们全球运输系统的能力,意味着我们很可能将继续面临一种无形的,然而,这是一个毁灭性的敌人。敌人的目标是我们人类生理学中最重要和最脆弱的维持生命的身体组织之一,我们的支气管肺泡气体交换装置。

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