Posted on 07/27/2020 3:51:28 PM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
As the number of deaths from COVID-19 rises, the debate over the effectiveness of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has also persisted.
In an op-ed published by Newsweek, Yale Epidemiology Professor Dr. Harvey Risch wrote that hydroxychloroquine is "highly effective, especially when given in combination with the antibiotics azithromycin or doxycycline and the nutritional supplement zinc."
Risch said the drug works against the virus when taken early before it multiplies throughout the body. He said some physicians who prescribed hydroxychloroquine to patients are now being scrutinized for their actions.
But the Yale professor contends that these determined doctors were working in the best interest of their patients
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"Physicians who have been using these medications in the face of widespread skepticism have been truly heroic," he wrote. "They have done what the science shows is best for their patients, often at great personal risk.
I myself know of two doctors who have saved the lives of hundreds of patients with these medications but are now fighting state medical boards to save their licenses and reputations. The cases against them are completely without scientific merit," Risch added.
Hmmm, No Comments yet, Maybe Cat’s Gotcha Tongue !
But what do Dr. Fauxchi and Bill Gates of Hell Say? They are the only ones whose opinions count!
But, but, but, there’s no money in hydroxychloroquine + zinc.
When this President says something, its wise to pay attention.
Especially if it goes against the EneMedia narrative.
Because there are always agendas at play that are not aligned with yours.
Even his UV light inside the body remark checked out.
[They hope you wont check.]
Check if your state has changed this.
We could go on and on, and we have...
I don’t know how to do what you are suggesting....
But it should be done. Lawsuits against Fauci for a start.
I would double check the one about conceal carry...
Good data. thank you.
Any help with that would be appreciated.
It seems a hard question to get answered some places.
Like I said in the post, check your state.
~Easy
Assuming that the Editor-In-Chief of the NEJM is an honest,upright man/woman that "autopsy" will be very much worth reading.
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