Kevin Tofel is tinkering with something that I want, which is the ability to query all of my personal repositories for information that I have stored. Kevin's solution is basically creating an operational data store and importing your information in to it, in his case via JSON. In my mind all the whole export/import approach could get hard to manage. I much rather be able to do API calls to the systems that have my information and get results back. So, if I want to query my repositories for what I've stored about COVID-19, it would make API calls to Evernote and
Roam and get results back. The point is, the gist of what Kevin is doing is what I want rather than what Dave wants.
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- Pfizer has been working on a pill to treat COVID-19, they said results look promising but they haven't been fully vetted. Currently, remdesivir, sold under the brand name Veklury, is the only antiviral approved by FDA for treatment of Covid-19. It's given by intravenous infusion, so it's not as simple to administer as a pill. #
- People can also be treated with monoclonal antibodies, which are injected or infused therapies that kickstart the immune system to help fight off infection. They are not as easy to take as a pill and must be administered by a trained professional.#
- Merck is seeking FDA emergency use authorization for molnupiravir, an antiviral capsule people could take at home. It's been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization or death by about 50%. On Thursday, UK drug regulators authorized molnupiravir under the brand name Lagevrio.#