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ā | This articles states (under | + | This articles states (under [[Infection#Progression]]) that ''"...Treatment slows progression by a maximum of -0.53 per day (less with poor treatment)..."'' - so what is "poor" treatment, or for that matter "good"? Is it simply the Treatment value (effectively capped at 100% to create the "maximum")? Do beds matter beyond the Treatment value? If the patient is mobile, does bedrest matter? (urgh, so many variables, so many unknowns.) All I know from observation is that a standard bed and prompt 70% treatment (max for herbal med) gets the job done on prisoners - but could it be better/faster?[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] ([[User talk:Albedo|talk]]) 19:51, 26 March 2022 (UTC) |