Posted on 07/15/2020 2:38:36 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Following the Henry Ford Health System study showing that hydroxychloroquine can be effective in reducing the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients, that treatment and Remdesivir have become the two most publicized treatments. So which one is more effective? This video attempts a comparison of the two treatments for your analysis.
PING!
Big Pharma Fauci
Why not do both?
Dr. Anthony Fauci has a good bedside manner with the public, but he has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on.
In late January, when I was making the case on behalf of the president to take down the flights from China, Fauci fought against the presidents courageous decision which might well have saved hundreds of thousands of American lives.
When I warned in late January in a memo of a possibly deadly pandemic, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases was telling the news media not to worry.
When I was working feverishly on behalf of the president in February to help engineer the fastest industrial mobilization of the health care sector in our history, Fauci was still telling the public the China virus was low risk.
When we were building new mask capacity in record time, Fauci was flip-flopping on the use of masks.
And when Fauci was telling the White House Coronavirus Task Force that there was only anecdotal evidence in support of hydroxychloroquine to fight the virus, I confronted him with scientific studies providing evidence of safety and efficacy. A recent Detroit hospital study showed a 50% reduction in the mortality rate when the medicine is used in early treatment. -Peter Navarro
You want to pay an extra $3000 for worse results? Be my guest.
Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
Case reports study of the first five patients COVID-19 treated with remdesivir in France
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971220305282
For Remdesivir:
The treatment had to be interrupted for potential side effects for 4 out 5 patients including two alamine aminotransferase (ALT) elevation and two renal failure cases.
Its a bit sad that the Administration stopped pushing HCQ. It makes it easier for the detractors to assume its an implicit admission that HCQ doesnt work...
My wife was hospitalized for Covid, she was not doing well, so they tried Remdesivir, and it seems to have worked. 3500 per dose or something, of course none of that comes out of our pocket. I would have loved some early plaquenil/zinc , but that simply wasnt part of the hospitals protocol.
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