Yup. In fact those #hydroxychloroquine miracle cure stories actually are more consistent with the drug not being responsible for the patients’ improvement after one dose. The drugs don’t work that fast.
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Listen to Democ Rep. Whitsett's story with
#Hydroxychloroquine and how she got better! There's no such recovery that has happened thus far with ventilators! God forbid if you had a loved one w/ Covid19 would you give a research paper or this drug? https://youtu.be/q7e1QBawljk3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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This anecdote is even fishier. I’ve looked into it. There are...inconsistencies in her story.
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Like what...bullet point the inconsistencies please.
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Or rather, why don't you tell us why it convinces you more than the published research. It's your claim.
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Whyb don't you guys take it up with a few physicians who are prescribing and seeing results. Obviously you don't believe them! I don't disagree with your points but I am with those physicians on their prescribing
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Even after hundreds of reports of successfully treated cases with
#Hydroxychloroquine from established infectious disease physicians and pulmonogists? And when ventilators are now known to be ABSOLUTELY not useful! And remember this is a pandemic.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Actually not hundreds, thousands.
@raoult_didier@IHU_Marseille Hospital has done over two thousand successfully treated cases by itself. It is clearly working better than anything anybody else is doing at scale.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
With no control group, you simply can’t conclude that.

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