But HCQ is being used/tested in too many places for them to shut it down. The information about its effectiveness is out and they can't shut it down. Although they are trying.
Plus its cheap and available.
How available is Remdesvir for normal people? At this time probably not.
Just heard an ABC radio news blurb that was upbeat on Remdesivir. ABC has been relentlessly negative on HCQ.
ABC credited Remdesivir/Gilead for today’s market rally. Likewise the top Apple financial news headline on my iPhone credits Remdesivir for the rally.
The big EU clinical trial that started a month or so ago included Remdesivir among the four drugs to be tested but initially excluded HCQ. HCQ was only added at the last minute.
With Remdesivir there’s a profit factor in play, but there’s also a timing factor. Unlike HCQ which is available right now, Remdesivir will undoubtedly need various approvals and processes to complete before it can be released. In other words, the timing of its release will be under bureaucratic control.
Obviously would be good if Remdesivir turns out to be an effective treatment, but the whole thing strikes me as slightly fishy.
Words fail. NONE of this destruction of the country was worth THIS BS.
Ask Foochi if he predicted that the 2019-2020 seasonal flu would be as severe as the 2017-2018. Ask him to do a comparison of COVID19 and seasonal flu with current numbers. Include known infections and deaths for both. Ask Fooch if he knows anything about some US$ that went to a certain Wuhan lab. Ask him if he approved that grant. Just curious.
The same drug that was shown to be a failure when the World Health Organization accidentally published results of the study?
Pinging you to this thread w/interesting points and info.
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