Sorry, it did come across kind of snarky on second read.
No worries.
BTW....I have been paying close attention for many reason since the onset. Both out of health concerns for myself and my family and also as a 30+ year investor. The more I learn the more questions I have.
For example, placing a covid patient in a prone position with heavy nasal air flow upon arrival in ER has been known to make a difference since reports back in April I believe out of maybe Argentina yet I still don't see this widely employed.
I also know some of the drugs being employed only work early on like a remdesivir when the fight tends to be in the viral stage and not yet in the immunological stage where the battle becomes the cytokine storm and I have even read possibly the Bradykine storm. Unfortunately, a drug like remdesivir being administered intravenously would only be possible after hospital admittance which tends to be in or around day 7 or 8 of the illness which is usually past that threshold.
Dr. Bruce Patterson has been the most accurate with everything that I have read. He has developed a blood test which last I read has been nearly 100% accurate as to who advances to a moderate stage yet I do not see any word of this being widely used. I would think that would be critical knowledge into the care of a patient.
I hope I didn't bore you.