Posted on 03/26/2020 3:30:18 PM PDT by RummyChick
The unproven claim that an antimalarial drug can cure coronavirus - called a 'game-changer' and a 'gift from God' by Donald Trump - has been promoted by a crypto-currency lawyer who has made a string of bogus claims, DailyMail.com can reveal.
Gregory Rigano made a series of Fox News and conservative and Christian radio appearances to tout the idea that chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine 'cures' conronavirus.
The anti-malaria drug is now the subject of series of clinical trials, including in New York, where the state received 10,000 doses.
It has been praised by Trump repeatedly - but the first time he did, at the White House last Friday, epidemiologist Tony Fauci stepped in to warn it was not scientifically proven to be effective and safe.
Trump amplified the case for the drug again on Twitter Monday amid apparent public tensions with Fauci.
Now a DailyMail.com investigation reveals how:
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This is completely fake. CDC has evidence that this has been effective since 2005.
Obviously a full-time job for her. I don't see how she has time to use the bathroom.
The story is not fake.
It doesn’t matter what the CDC has.
Did you even read the article about the lawyer?
He should lose his license.
Who is paying me?
Are we saying here that HCQ and Z-Packs are NOT effective?
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