The Poorly Educated miss half the news. You asked for a source for something that is common knowledge on the right. Google it for yourself. Try "Hydroxychloroquine India" and be shocked what your news doesn't tell you.
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Replying to @abouddandachi @brianoflondon and
That's the fake news, which your news sources told you was useful. The study overdosed nearly-dead people, which is not the protocol. The drug (if it works at all) is for people with early symptoms. Most conservatives heard the study was debunked. Most anti-Trumpers did not.
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Replying to @abouddandachi @brianoflondon and
Which controlled study used HCQ and Zinc (the supposed active ingredient) on patients with early symptoms. The answer is none. Did you know that?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @abouddandachi and
I've spoken with an MD involved in one of the current trials of other drugs and can confirm the above. One thing about HCQ though - it's dangerous for people with heart problems.
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Replying to @abouddandachi @KlagsbrunTO and
Actually, you ignorant fuck, my public opinion, stated often, is that there is no more than 30% chance HCQ+Zinc is a "game changer" because if it were it would already be obvious. That doesn't change the risk-management equation.
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My opinions match lots of doctors (on HCQ). Your opinion is based entirely on ignorance about risk management, Ignorance about the studies, and ignorance about off-label prescriptions. So you resorted to mind-reading (poorly). I'm left of Bernie.
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