The public health measures we relied on in years past to control COVID have now largely gone.
Social distancing is no more and there aren't nearly as many masks around as there once was and we're grossly under-immunised.
So what about antivirals? Could making them more available to more people be a way to reduce the amount of severe disease and limit the waves of COVID?
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