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Over the next 48 hours, the PDF’s information became a living document. Field labs in São Rui set up PCR machines, health workers began administering Ribavirin under compassionate‑use guidelines, and a small bank of convalescent plasma was collected from two patients who had survived the initial wave. The Ministry of Health, impressed by the scientific rigor of Veronesi’s chapter, granted a temporary emergency use authorization for the protocol.