Posted on 03/25/2020 10:24:18 AM PDT by daniel1212
Doesn’t matter what we think, literally EVERY country that tries to play both sides ends up with extreme measures, starting with China.
They’re too weak.
Since our information about the virus is so limited and so confused, nothing is too extreme right now.
That poll is like the the old question, “do you still beat your wife?”
Too much of a liberal hate-Trump slant.
I think not ramping up domestic production of Hydroxychloroquine has been criminally stupid, and it’s a far more important question.
So..your checks all go in the No, not extreme boxes, if not all of them
That is only the last one, while some others do express liberal reasons, while many FReepers have basically answered, No, not too extreme...
We all know that the media collectively creates and pushes narratives, or conversely, simply ignores other events.
I wonder what Americans would think, and would they even notice, if the media and their controllers simply had decided to ignore Coronavirus.
Cool, I’ve seen leftists really angry at “bars that sell food trying to exempt themselves from shutdown”.
I believe they would like the owners to be smited.
Not too extreme.
I need the /s
Not strong enough
Too many questions
Does not address the difference between states
too many “loaded questions” for me
Its in the news...
a shortage... (Florida) Man claims anti-malaria drug touted by Trump to treat coronavirus saved him from death 3/24/2020, 8:40:54 PM · by Libloather · 15 replies Washington Examiner ^ | 3/23/20 | Emma Colton **SNIP** I was at the point where I was barely able to speak, and breathing was very challenging, Giardinieri said. I really thought my end was there. On Friday, he said goodbye to his wife and three children, thinking he would be the next victim of the COVID-19 virus. Then a friend sent him an article about hydroxychloroquine.
MD's in Wall Street Journal: hydroxycholorquine working 3/24/2020, 6:00:46 PM · by FarRockaway2 · 43 replies Wall Street Journal ^ | March 22, 2020 1:50 pm ET | Jeff Colyer and Daniel Hinthorn A flash of potential good news from the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic: A treatment is showing promise. Doctors in France, South Korea and the U.S. are using an antimalarial drug known as hydroxychloroquine with success
Coronavirus India: India bans export of wonder drug - Hydroxychloroquine 3/25/2020, 9:45:49 AM · by SeekAndFind · 25 replies MSN ^ | 03/25/2020 In a significant move, India has banned the export of hydroxychloroquine , an anti-Malaria drug that is believed to work as a medicine for treating Coronavirus infected patients as well.
New study casts doubt on hyrdoxychloroquines effectiveness in treating coronavirus vs. standard existing best practice for conventional care 3/25/2020, 9:42:39 AM · by SeekAndFind · 140 replies Tech Crunch ^ | 03/25/2020 | Darrel Etherington In a prime example of why President Trump shouldnt be endorsing any unproven potential treatments for the novel coronavirus behind the current global pandemic, a new small-scale study by researchers in China indicates that the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine actually isnt any more effective than standard, existing best practice for conventional care of patients with the virus. The study, which included 30 patients with a control of 15 who received no treatment, with the other half being treated with hydroxychloroquine, showed that there was a statistically insignificant difference in the number of patients who tested negative for the drug after a...
Agreed. Daniel,are you a DUmmy?
No thanks.
Yes. Lift all the restrictions on shops, malls, sporting events, partying. We need to go out and mingle
Ping for poll.
It’s been in the news since late January, when it was noted that people taking hydroxychloroquine as an antimalarial drug weren’t contracting the virus on the cruise ships.
It’s gradually gotten more and more attention, and we do have peer reviewed studies now...but come on. By the time quarantine hit the U.S. this was established.
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