'Someone is going to beat this thing,' CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday, suggesting a successful antiviral could be 'more Tamiflu-like and less scary.'
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News said the University of Chicago's phase 3 trial using Remdesivir found most coronavirus patients had "rapid recoveries in fever and respiratory symptoms" and were discharged in less than a week. Gilead's clinical trial results involving patients with severe cases are expected this month."One of these things is going to stick as antiviral to get people out of the hospital faster," he added.
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