> Correct. Upon returning from the hospital, she begged her PCP for the HCQ prescription.
> The hospitals are keeping it for patients who are critical. The supply is too limited.
Trump spoke about HCQ as if it was widely available. IMHO there seems to be a disconnect somewhere between her hospital in Queens and the White House.
Up through about the day before yesterday my subjective impression was that there seems to have been a studious avoidance about mentioning HCQ on CNN in any circumstance (as if someone had sent a memo to banning its mention on the air). CNN went through an entire interview of CNN medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta and then Covid-19 positive/self-quarantined Fredo without mentioning HCQ at all. Would not more information on HCQ advisability versus availability be newsworthy for the epicenter of the Covid-19 epidemic? what bout the dangers of transmitting across state lines, the additional burdens to family members of 24/7 monitoring stricken elderly relatives, the potential for the unintended consequences of state policies engendering black markets... (somewhat rheorical... may not be understanding something...)
Don't know if you've noticed, President Trump is attacking cuomo at most of his pressers. He knows what's going on in NY. What he said today about HCQ was a direct message to "Dr"cuomo. "Release HCQ!" He's giving "Dr"cuomo a chance to change his ways or laws. Watch what "Dr"cuomo says tomorrow at his bloviating daily pressers.