“I see no mention of Dr. Zelenkos cocktail of hydroxychloroquine, zinc sulfate and azithromycin. NIH fiddles while the Wuhan virus burns.”
Dr. Zelenko says that an adequate supply of zinc is necessary for the hydroxychloroquine to be effective. I don’t know if Dr. Zelenko is correct about this, but let’s assume, for the sake of argument, that he is correct. If so, then the NIH study could actually be counterproductive, because it could show hydroxychloroquine to be ineffective, when in reality it just needs to be co-administered with zinc. Thousands of lives could be lost because of an impaired study.
You’re exactly right. Dr. Zelenko’s cocktail works and NIH would be wise to use his protocol if they’re serious about their clinical trial.