Hey @ScottAdamsSays
I showed this to my brother, New York City physician Israel N. Kochin.
I asked Dr. Kochin if he would prescribe HCQ+Zinc prophylaxis for a patient with no specific contraindications. Dr. Kochin said he would not.
He explains why here:
https://mskochin.blogspot.com/2020/07/israel-n-kochin-md-on-hcqzinc.html …https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1288910299643273217 …
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Isn't there supposed to be a 3rd med included for the treatment?
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I believe the average of a Doctors accuracy for a diagnosis is around 65%. The current robot doctors have an accuracy of 68% and are being used in two 3rd would countries. Apparently they are very popular.
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Plenty of MDs have been taking it for months on and off. At the very least the data is inconclusive, so why the big crusade to cut the legs from under a potentially effective, cheap, and very low risk treatment?
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You ever heard of the term “armchair specialist”?
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What I got out of the article was that the covid doses people are using are way higher than malaria doses, and so might be much more dangerous. Is that correct? The article really wasn't informative on efficacy.
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Follow the money. There is no $$ in HCQ.
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