For the dumb hydroxychloroquine cultists

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Jul 28, 2020.

  1. Dr. Love

    Dr. Love

    Hahaha.

    You keep feeding on the left's narrative bro. You have no idea what you are talking about. All the studies done on HQC were purposefully done to fail. You would know if you read the evidence I post.

    There is nothing more daring than ignorance.

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320166#Drugs-could-offer-significant-clinical-benefit
     
    #171     Aug 10, 2020
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Go enjoy your conspiracy theories. You can go on believing that that hydroxychloroquine is the magical cure for everything from COVID to cancer.
     
    #172     Aug 10, 2020
  3. Let's just hope he puts his medicine where his mouth is.
     
    #173     Aug 10, 2020
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    HCQ is little more than a placebo for anything but malaria -- unless the user has heart issues or is taking metformin in which case HCQ can be deadly.
     
    #174     Aug 10, 2020
  5. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    From Snopes.

    In a separate video shared to Twitter, Gold described her take on “flattening the curve” while standing in front of Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai hospital, discussing case rates and hospital capacity as if appearing to have an affiliation with the institution. Cedars-Sinai publicly addressed the videos saying that “there is no one by that name on the staff of Cedars-Sinai or affiliated with Cedars-Sinai.”
     
    #175     Aug 10, 2020
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  6. Dr. Love

    Dr. Love

    Total BS. HQC is safer than Tylenol. Hahaha

     
    #176     Aug 10, 2020
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    So she was fired from a "job" she never had? Because Providence Hospital located at 501 South Buena Vista Street in Burbank is also claiming to have no affiliation with her. Just where was she fired from?

    It is doubtful she has been working inside a medical facility for years.

    So much for being a "frontline doctor".

    https://heavy.com/news/2020/07/dr-simone-gold/
     
    #177     Aug 10, 2020
  8. Dr. Love

    Dr. Love

    Check this out. Please let us know what you disprove of. Giggles..

    Early treatment with hydroxychloroquine: a country-randomized controlled trial

    Many countries either adopted or declined early treatment with HCQ, forming a large country-randomized controlled trial with 2.0 billion people in the treatment group and 663 million in the control group. As of August 9, 2020, an average of 40.9/million in the treatment group have died, and 446.4/million in the control group, relative risk 0.092. After adjustments, treatment and control deaths become 84.7/million and 642.9/million, relative risk 0.13. Confounding factors affect this estimate, including varying degrees of spread between countries. Accounting for predicted changes in spread, we estimate a relative risk of 0.21. The treatment group has a 79.0% lower death rate. We examined diabetes, obesity, hypertension, life expectancy, population density, urbanization, testing level, and intervention level, which do not account for the effect observed.

    https://hcqtrial.com/
     
    #178     Aug 10, 2020
  9. Dr. Love

    Dr. Love

    Hahahah

     
    #179     Aug 10, 2020
  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Dr. James Todaro is another of the half dozen of the "America's Frontline Doctors". Lets' take a look at his bio.

    Dr. James Todaro
    Dr. James Todaro may have a degree in medicine, but he’s pretty far from the frontlines of the pandemic right now. In fact, he hasn’t seen a patient since 2018, according to his own biographies online. What’s Mr. Todaro doing these days? He’s promoting bitcoin. Well, he’s promoting bitcoin and hydroxychloroquine, it would seem.

    Todaro is largely credited with creating President Trump’s obsession with hydroxychloroquine in the first place, co-writing a paper on Google Docs with his friend and lawyer Gregory Rigano about the use of chloroquine in China on March 13. The paper went viral on right-wing Twitter and eventually made its way to Fox News, as often happens.

    From Vanity Fair:

    On March 16, Elon Musk tweeted a link to the Google Doc, writing: “Maybe worth considering chloroquine for C19.” On March 18, right-wing websites Breitbart and The Blaze picked up the story. On March 19, Rigano went on Fox News and told Tucker Carlson that a chloroquine study had shown “a 100% cure rate against coronavirus.”

    From there it was a short leap to the biggest bullhorn of all. That same day Donald Trump declared at a press conference that chloroquine was a possible “game changer” and that the FDA had approved it. “We’re going to be able to make that drug available almost immediately,” he promised.

    Trump would subsequently promote the drug whenever he had the opportunity, despite the fact that trials were still very early. The problem, of course, is that the drug doesn’t help in the ways that Todaro initially promised. (Gizmodo reached out to James Todaro for comment.)

    https://gizmodo.com/who-are-americas-frontline-doctors-the-pro-trump-pro-1844528900
     
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    #180     Aug 10, 2020