I don't know how vaccine approval works in the US, but I sure hope if Oxford's vaccine is effective and ready by September, the US allows its citizens to use it.
https://news.yahoo.com/race-coronavirus-vaccine-oxford-group-191719046.html
Agree on Oxford!.
Also, it is now apparent that EARLY use of the current available drugs (they are not scarce)--Hydrochoroquine, azithromycin, and zinc has a great effect in reducing morbidity and mortality. This combo prevents the virus from attaching to cells and replicating. It is now known that the virus attaches to the heme portion of hemoglobin and makes it unable to transport O2 or CO2. Acts just like carboxymetho-hemoglobin in carbon monoxide poisoning. Then the red cells clot and hemolyse and release heme. So essentially the affected cells are NOT recoverable for normal function. This attachment also occurs in the alveolar cells of lungs as well as other vital organs, liver, islet cell of pancreas, kidney and causes damage to their functions as well. By the time the patient is desaturated of O2, and fighting for breath, the application of a ventilator under high pressure, usually makes things worse as it can't get the RBC s to pick up O2. The use of hyperbaric O2 chambers would help but like ventilators were scarce before, they are even more so. The reason for the adverse report on use of hydrochloroquine recently in the VAH was that it was appleid too late. Given to patients on ventilators or in great respiratory distress. BOTTOM LINE: These drugs must be started early---IMO the earlier the better.
ALSO: Ultraviolate light kills the virus. There is a new piece of equipment that is like an ultraviolet endotracheal scope that can be used to safely light up the lungs and alveoli where all the blood passes on its many trips for oxygen, and to release CO2, and will kill the virus it reaches in those areas. I am told it is patented but not yet in clinical trials or production. So-our scientists are not sleeping at the wheel. I expect more innovations to follow. The above suggestions about treatment are my personal opinion based on the info I have gleaned from scientific articles, and the info I have gathered from the net. Hopefully I am not too far astray. Stay well, the cavalry is on the way.
PS for those who might think the UV light is a fairy tale (like our brilliant media folks do) here is a reference. Please note the research is being done at Cedars-Sinai medical center.
https://apnews.com/b44f4531071e6204023f7b8e16f59d4b