Posted on 05/04/2020 3:26:15 AM PDT by cba123
I am very curious.
I had heard there was going to be a big survey of potential covid-19 patients, to be released about now.
1600 patients.
Big survey. It was in fact to be completed just about one week ago.
Data was being compiled somewhere on the central Atlantic coast, in a college there?
It should be ready to be published.
Right about now.
I knew about this study because I had heard about it somewhere. But now I cannot for the life of me, figure out where the survey, or study, is.
I have not yet heard about it. I thought it was about to be published.
Has anyone heard about such a study?
Thank you.
MUSC here in SC was going to do a study, one with Hydroxycloroquine and the other group would get a placebo. I am in SC but havent heard if it was started or finished. The story was here on FR. Search for MUSC or SC.
There was a study started around March 26th, in New York:
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3828983/posts
You are right. From what I understood it was a survey of hospitals in NYC that had used hydroxychloroquine and it was sent to FDA to compile or whatever. Already wrote to my senator asking about it.
Funny how these studies seem to never get published or just disappear. Now a bogus study like the last chance HCQ study from the VA gets trumpeted far and wide immediately. Take heart, if you dont see the results , it means a good HCQ result.
... looks like Google will find it ...
That is it!!
Thanks, apparently that is continuing until NEXT March.
But that certainly sounds like the right one. Thanks.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04318444#wrapper
This is a prophylaxis (prevention) study. It will take some time to get results. Not as quick a study as treating patients who already have the illness.
Sweet!
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