The main point from the article is the one lady from Nigeria is superstitious and nonscientific and not credible as a result.
She does sound a bit wacko, but when/if I take on a load of CV2 I’m going to insist on the HCQ/Zn.
RE: The main point from the article is the one lady from Nigeria is superstitious and nonscientific and not credible as a result.
*The main question for the honest and sincere reporter is this:*
*Dr. Stella Immanuel says she has treated 350 patients with CoVid-19 using the Hydroxychloroquine Cocktail. It would be a simple matter for a good reporter to demand that she produce the medical cases that she claims to have cured and investigate them. There should be many of her patients who will be willing to come out to support her claims.*
*The rest are simply mocking and side issues, unrelated to the efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine*