That is a great article, and it supports what I have said all along, "the President's commission lacks clinical representation/diversity." That is, clinicians who are on the front lines, not in laboratories doing HIV research. In a now deleted response, I also pointed out that our natural immune response can do more damage than good. By analogy, we respond to cordon off the invader and kill it. That response leads to scaring, and sometimes the resultant scaring is even worse. An example is a child with sever burns to the face and upper body. We can almost always save that child's life, but it is far more difficult to prevent the scaring.
In the area of infectious diseases, the Schwarzman reaction (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shwartzman_phenomenon) is a classic example where our natural response actually does harm. Of course, viruses do not produce endotoxin, but that is just an example. One of my daughters is a lead nurse in a "regenerative medicine" lab in the Midwest. Early on, she told me their research was directed not at clearing the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but in preventing our body's self-destructive response to it.
I am glad to see others see the same thing. I hope the President's Commission will include those viewpoints.


