Drugmaker Gilead is launching a new pediatric clinical with their promising coronavirus drug, remdesivir, in the US and across Europe.
-- bluish or purple toe lesions, which can be the first sign of illness for some patients.
To date, it's unclear how many children have died from the virus worldwide, but the totals are staggering., more than 450,000 lives have been lost globally, and here in the US -- where the greatest number of cases still persist -- more than 120,000 Americans have died. Still, there are so many unknowns with this virus -- something researchers are desperately trying to solve with drug trials like this one.
"If we do that, that will overwhelmingly be the fastest we've ever gotten a vaccine," he noted."That gives me hope. The fact that we are working hard on developing different therapies so that as we get into the fall and winter season we hopefully will have a couple of therapies that have shown to be effective."
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