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Hydroxychloroquine is still the answer

 
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Hydroxychloroquine is still the answer
Not Remdesivir.


"To date, the total number of reported patients treated with HCQ, with or without zinc and the widely used antibiotic azithromycin, is 2,333, writes AAPS, in observational data from China, France, South Korea, Algeria, and the U.S. Of these, 2,137 or 91.6 percent improved clinically. There were 63 deaths, all but 11 in a single retrospective report from the Veterans Administration where the patients were severely ill."

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Meanwhile China did their iwn Remdesivir study, and it showed no improvement at all.
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Yes indeed... a con game... roll out remedies according to the needs of the exercise....
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Re: Hydroxychloroquine is still the answer
Not Remdesivir.


"To date, the total number of reported patients treated with HCQ, with or without zinc and the widely used antibiotic azithromycin, is 2,333, writes AAPS, in observational data from China, France, South Korea, Algeria, and the U.S. Of these, 2,137 or 91.6 percent improved clinically. There were 63 deaths, all but 11 in a single retrospective report from the Veterans Administration where the patients were severely ill."

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 Quoting: Anonymous Cowlick


Viral infections are best treated early before the target organs or tissues have been significantly damaged or destroyed.
Viruses directly destroy the cells that have been infected by them, and once that damage has occurred treatment significantly changes and prognosis is significantly worse.

Its a crime the public is misled about this.
Its a crime that this biowarfare agent has been manipulated to be a patented profit center when is is unnecessary and official policy is to delay any effective treatment until the patients are in the end stages and the lungs are destroyed first by the virus and then by bacteria feeding on the decaying respiratory tissues.

Vitamin C works in pharmacologic doses as a preemptive or in the early stages of infection.
Even in late stages it increases survival potential, and this has been proven more than once.
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plasma therapy

you race of fukin retards






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plasma therapy

you race of fukin retards






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I hadn't heard a lot about that, but it sounds promising.
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Yes indeed... a con game... roll out remedies according to the needs of the exercise....
 Quoting: Jim at the Path Across

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... and an EXPENSIVE ONE! ... that remdesivir is reported to be $1000 a pill!!! ...
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if the government didnt know that

its all over

i actually believe its too late

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YES INDEED. CHEAP AND THE SAFEST DRUG THEY HAVE.

THE ONLY GOOD SOLUTION.

THOUGH ALSO LAURIC ACID. ANOTHER CHEAP TO PRODUCE THING.
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Not Remdesivir.


"To date, the total number of reported patients treated with HCQ, with or without zinc and the widely used antibiotic azithromycin, is 2,333, writes AAPS, in observational data from China, France, South Korea, Algeria, and the U.S. Of these, 2,137 or 91.6 percent improved clinically. There were 63 deaths, all but 11 in a single retrospective report from the Veterans Administration where the patients were severely ill."

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 Quoting: Anonymous Cowlick


That VA study was set up to fail, and it killed people
Just to discredit Trump
You can count on America to do the right thing after exhausting every other alternative."
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fine tell your doctor to get you some.
and if he says no, then get another doctor.
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Meanwhile China did their iwn Remdesivir study, and it showed no improvement at all.
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Gee, then why did China file to get the patent on Remdesivir on Jan 21, one day after admitting the virus was being spread by humans...
You can count on America to do the right thing after exhausting every other alternative."
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Covid-19: India Recommends Hydroxychloroquine As Prophylaxis For Healthcare Providers, Patient Family Members
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Prophylaxis is a medical synonym for preventative.

Last Edited by BeSkeptical on 04/30/2020 10:29 AM
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Yes indeed... a con game... roll out remedies according to the needs of the exercise....
 Quoting: Jim at the Path Across

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... and an EXPENSIVE ONE! ... that remdesivir is reported to be $1000 a pill!!! ...
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 Quoting: wisconsin


No wonder they're pushing that instead of hydroxychlorquine.
More deplorable all the time.
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Yes indeed... a con game... roll out remedies according to the needs of the exercise....
 Quoting: Jim at the Path Across

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... and an EXPENSIVE ONE! ... that remdesivir is reported to be $1000 a pill!!! ...
.
 Quoting: wisconsin


No wonder they're pushing that instead of hydroxychlorquine.
 Quoting: Kamchatka


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Yes indeed... a con game... roll out remedies according to the needs of the exercise....
 Quoting: Jim at the Path Across

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... and an EXPENSIVE ONE! ... that remdesivir is reported to be $1000 a pill!!! ...
.
 Quoting: wisconsin


No wonder they're pushing that instead of hydroxychlorquine.
 Quoting: Kamchatka



Agreed. F#$# Fauci and f#$# Gates!
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