WOW. You obviously didn't read the article. If you had you would know that your post is totally false, incorrect, and misleading. Here is a much shorter one, easier to understand. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...-hcq-vs-usa-without-hcq-results-crystal-clear What you say?
I say you are posting conspiracy theory nonsense which is completely false --- as outlined in many major medical studies hydroxychloroquine based therapy has no benefit as a treatment or preventative for COVID-19.
All the studies that indicate successful treatment regeim involve several drugs, antivirals, specific and antibiotics, steroids, anticoagulant meds, high flow oxygen therapy. There is nothing to indicate HCL is actually doing anything and if removed from the mix, would it matter? The azithromycin alone may be doing 95 percent of the work in elder patients but very little in younger where cell senescence is not a problem. Then there are other drugs like tocilizumab which may have good effect mentioned below. I have spent over an hour trying to get my head around this paper. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-17292-4 Anyone seen anything recent on azithromycin clearing out senescence affected cells (which appear to be particularly strong virus breeders) in older patients? Head hurts time for a coffee.
You are pimping tweets with fabricated idiocy from Simone Gold who lost her job after pushing false nonsense regarding hydroxychloroquine. Dr. Simone Loses Her Job After Promoting Hydroxychloroquine https://www.thesfnews.com/dr-simone-loses-her-job-after-promoting-hydroxychloroquine-rewrite/61666
Losing your job for promoting a drug that has been around for longer than most people alive today, where the fatality rate is 10's of times lower than Tylenol? Isn't that weird. But wait, this could actually be the real reason why she was fired....
Would you promote chemotherapy as a cure for the common cold? This is the same as promoting hydroxychloroquine as a cure for COVID-19. It does not work. Let chemotherapy be used for cancer, and hydroxychloroquine for malaria -- these are areas where these treatments are beneficial & proven.
That's a pretty blind statement to the evidence supporting the combo as a way to prevent virus replication in the body. What part of this post are you against? https://in-this-together.com/hydroxychloroquine-disgrace-part-1/
The problem is that the entire website and videos are pure nonsense -- backed with no mainstream medical evidence.