I feel that Raoult's observational paper is majorly overlooked. Unlike Zelenko, he provides statistics based on COVID+ tested people, not only people " showing symptoms of COVID".
I understand 80 people is very small, but now his latest numbers (published on twitter, not documented yet) show 1003 patients treated (and still 1 death).
I see people quoting a tweet from Francois Balloux saying : " This is an observational study (i.e. not controlled) following 80 patients with fairly mild symptoms "
Fairly mild ? This is not what I understand from Raoul's paper ...
But I'm a noob and I might very well be missing something. I'd be happy if someone points me to what part of the paper is describing people having mild symptoms.
Some quotes from the Raoult's study :
" The median age of patients was 52 years (ranging from 18 to 88 years) with a M/F sex ratio of 1.1. 57.5% of these patients had at least one chronic condition known to be a risk factor for the severe form of COVID-19 with hypertension, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease being the most frequent."
" 53.8% of patients presented with LRTI symptoms and 41.2% with URTI symptoms. Only 15% of patients were febrile. Four patients were asymptomatic carriers. The majority of patients had a low NEWS score (92%) and 53.8% of patients had LDCT compatible with pneumonia."
53,8% had a CT scan revealing pneumonia, if I understand correctly. How can that be mild symptoms ?