"I have never done randomized trials (…). The effect of randomized stuff, maybe it works on people who had a myocardial infarction, but putting that in infectious diseases, it doesn’t make sense.” Well, that explains why his hydroxychlorquine/azithromycin study was so crappy.https://twitter.com/andreas/status/1243527856774361088 …
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Didier Raoult also wrote a book called "The Truth About Vaccines," which sure looks pretty antivaccine to me. https://www.amazon.fr/vérité-sur-vaccins-Didier-Raoult-ebook/dp/B07891P8DD/ref=sr_1_5?__mk_fr_FR= …ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=2HBH4IRSEPONQ&dchild=1&keywords=didier+raoult&qid=1585315288&sprefix=Didier+ra%2Caps%2C247&sr=8-5
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"...the authors never showed the results of day 14 either. They also refused to share their secondary endpoint data, namely 'the clinical effectiveness of treatment on time to apyrexia, normalization of respiratory rate, and average length of hospital stay and mortality.'”
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