1) Doctors are prescribing it to their patients
and/or
2) Doctors are buying it for themselves and their families
I will take the second one.
And both
What’s the price?
“For the fourth quarter, the company reported revenue of $5.73 billion and a net loss from continuing operations of $343.5 million, or $6.43 per share.”
What a crappy business model. That was BEFORE the Chiflu officially hit.
... the prescription malaria medicine that President Trump has urged Americans to take during the coronavirus pandemic despite some public-health concerns.
Oh, and the WSJ works for China.
This cannot work because the media has declared that it will not work.
Because Orange Man Bad.
Of course, perhaps it will work because the media is a collection of dumbasses who are in journalism because it was down there in the bottom 5% of academic majors containing academic rigor. Therefore, if they do not believe it, there is a very high probability that they are wrong.
I just read today that the Canadian couple that was murdered in December, 2019, owned a company that manufactured generic HCQ.
3) Both