Has anyone ever seen a story about a guy who got COVID-19, got early treatment with the combo of HCQ, zinc, and Azithromycin, and died anyway?
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Put another way, a lack of gold standard clinical trials (of the right kind) tells us nothing. But five examples of people dying after treatment with the combo meds would tell me the pro-HCQ doctors are at least over-optimistic about it being a near “cure.”
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On the other hand, if zero examples surface in the next month or so, the smart money says the game is rigged.
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Bonus question: If you wanted to destroy the credibility of HCQ, what kind of spokesperson would you secretly pay to promote it as a cure?
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Does the one from the Zelenko study count in the 5 ?
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That is not a good way to evaluate effectiveness. Some patients are too sick or don't respond well or quickly enough even if given the medication early. On the other hand, this situation is very rare.
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Dr. Zelenko has had 2 deaths of treated patients, but one was a cancer patient and the other I believe had kidney disease. IOW, very high risk. No cases I know of, of otherwise healthy people.
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I would check with
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I know of 2 at Cleveland Clinic. There has been studies all over the US in hospitals with different types of patients. That is how they came to the conclusion it isn't effective.
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