Just look at a map of the world for COVID infections. India and Africa make the US look like a slum area. Their low infection rates are attributed to use of HCQ for malaria. This study stinks to high heaven.
RE: Their low infection rates are attributed to use of HCQ for malaria
Have they factored in THE NUMBER OF TESTS made in these countries? The USA has as of today, over 65 million tests made. How many tests have these third world countries made on their population? Could that low level to testing not account for the low infection count?