(Looking thorough the document) Second comment : just noticed the antibiotic portion. We haven't gone through a shortage in these yet. Thus there's still a missing step which is identifying and attributing the clinical illness to bacterial pneumonia and then having a corresponding run on antibiotics. Then at the point it enters ramp down.
I think to read the dates on the document subtract 5 years. Pages 80-89, the timeline all line up perfectly. Now Feb 2027 (aka next month) is when the narrative switch to bacterial pneumonia is supposed to happen. 🤔
(Looking thorough the document) Second comment : just noticed the antibiotic portion. We haven't gone through a shortage in these yet. Thus there's still a missing step which is identifying and attributing the clinical illness to bacterial pneumonia and then having a corresponding run on antibiotics. Then at the point it enters ramp down.
I think to read the dates on the document subtract 5 years. Pages 80-89, the timeline all line up perfectly. Now Feb 2027 (aka next month) is when the narrative switch to bacterial pneumonia is supposed to happen. 🤔