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@relentless-red said
This is true, but if you modify a rifle you do it with caution. I don't doubt the expertise of the people making the modifications, but they are under incredible pressure to deliver good news.
Yeah I think safety margins and precautions have to exist in the real world and and are counterbalanced by the lives being lost and destroyed by the virus until we get a vaccine. But I get your trepidation on the matter.

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@kevcvs57 said
Yeah I think safety margins and precautions have to exist in the real world and and are counterbalanced by the lives being lost and destroyed by the virus until we get a vaccine. But I get your trepidation on the matter.
Trepidation is too strong. I'm pretty sure I'll take it. Just debating the issues.

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I know that people got behind the decision which didn't prove unpopular, but felt like it was potentially so at the time.

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I guess that's a whole other thread, but basically I would agree completely. Obviously probably more likely again if you make a decision that people feel is ethical. The important thing is the right decision and not the popularity though and I do think selling treatments to doctors as opposed to doctors learning from independent studies is less than ideal. Perhaps there is a fine line between drawing attention to a good product and trying to corner a market with a hard sell, but I am sure you have seen situations that cross the line as well as seeing it done well.