Reminder: On the morning of Friday, December 15, 2017, Barry Sherman, multi-billionaire founder of Canadian pharmaceutical company Apotex and well-known philanthropist, was discovered, dead with his wife, in the basement of his 12,000-square-foot home in Toronto.
Guess what drug Apotex makes?
On March 20, Apotex Inc. said it is donating about 240,000 doses of a drug normally used to treat malaria for a study aimed at preventing COVID-19 infection in front-line medical staff.
The drug, commonly known as hydroxychloroquine, will be used in a clinical trial conducted by Toronto’s University Health Network. It will be given to front-line health care workers in a randomized, controlled trial that includes a placebo to determine whether it would be an effective treatment in preventing further spread of the novel coronavirus which had infected nearly 900 Canadians as of that Friday afternoon, Apotex said in a statement.
hmmmm
smells like arkancide from here