If you don't want the government to act on COVID-19, pretending that it can be cured easily is a great way to get around the restrictions, even if it's probably not true
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I understand it is a different strain, but HCQ is proven extremely effective against other coronavirus strains. It has had several positive studies including Henry Ford Center which our ir around 36% effective.
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Ive no idea who Henry Ford is (didnt he make cars?) However the NHS (who -loves- cheap effective drugs, trust us on that!) trialed HCQ and it failed, badly, as do most drug tests in vitro. Old cheap Dex however works great, as does anti-coagulation...
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And no evidence will ever convince them that wearing masks or that the various 'lockdown' restrictions might reduce the spread, for the same reason.
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Might be simply laziness as well. It takes effort to really look into something or to roll up your sleeves and get to work. It's substantially easier to accept and recommend some miracle, no effort needed cure without scrutinizing it
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Doesn't everyone one of us have a vested interest in "miracle cures" though?
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The docs supporting its use have changed the goalposts dozens of times. First it was any use would save you. Then use early in the disease. Then use only with zinc, then +azithro, now it's taken prior to infection with specific doses etc
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