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World Health Organization says remdesivir does not help coronavirus patients – ABC News
A large study led by the World Health Organization suggests the antiviral drug remdesivir did not help hospitalised COVID-19 patients, in contrast to an earlier…

A large study led by the World Health Organization (WHO) suggests the antiviral drug remdesivir did not help hospitalised COVID-19 patients, in contrast to an earlier study that made the medicine a standard of care in the United States and many other countries.
Key points:
- The WHO study involved more than 11,000 patients in 30 countries
- Remdesivir is among the treatments Donald Trump received when he was infected with COVID-19 this month
- The drug has not been approved f…
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