Donald Trump was Correct: Hydroxychloroquine actually WORKS!

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Hydroxychloroquine, the malaria drug touted as a magical Covid-19 cure by former US President Donald Trump last year, has been found effective in a prophylactic study published in the Journal of The Association of Physicians of India (JAPI) last week.

The study showed that hydroxychloroquine, popularly known as HCQ, could prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection in varying degrees depending on its dosing regimen. The highest prevention rate of 72 per cent was found among those given hydroxychloroquine over six weeks or a longer duration.

The study said, “When adjusted for other risk factors, HCQ dose as per government recommendations, 2-3, 4-5, 6 or more weeks reduced the probability of Covid positivity by 34 per cent, 48 per cent and 72 per cent.”

https://www.indiatoday.in/coronavir...dia-backs-as-covid-19-cure-1811892-2021-06-07
 

as much as it pains me to agree with you, i do in this limited case

2700 is still a painfully small number for accurate study results and they even admit it can cause cardiac dysrhythmias, which was the main reason they stopped it here. Ppl were dying that were placed on the regime. It wasn't stopped cuz Trump liked it, it was stopped cuz because it put ppl into fatal heart rhythms.

Same reason it's not a favorite first line drug for malaria anymore. Malarone is preferred, you can still do chloroquine but you have to watch your rhythms and liver cuz that shit destroys your liver (another big issue with its use for COVID, covid also harmful your liver in the MODS phase).

If even half of what Trump suggested worked we would've tried it. Alot of ppl died, we would've done anything to prevent that.
 
I wish there was an easy fix for covid that didn't require society to shut down. I wish I remdesmvir which I can't spell lol, antibody infusions and all the other bullshit worked. We even tried heparin infusions and running ppl on the drier side to prevent the clots n pulmonary edema associated with the critical stage cuz, fuck why not.
There should've been a better way of keeping ppl from dying.

The infusion Trump got works in acute cases but not ICU cases, they still go into MODS. If you catch them at the start you can stop the organ damage and maybe even save their lungs. But it was too little too late by the time they rolled it out to the public.
 
2700 is still a painfully small number for accurate study results and they even admit it can cause cardiac dysrhythmias, which was the main reason they stopped it here. Ppl were dying that were placed on the regime. It wasn't stopped cuz Trump liked it, it was stopped cuz because it put ppl into fatal heart rhythms.

Same reason it's not a favorite first line drug for malaria anymore. Malarone is preferred, you can still do chloroquine but you have to watch your rhythms and liver cuz that shit destroys your liver (another big issue with its use for COVID, covid also harmful your liver in the MODS phase).

If even half of what Trump suggested worked we would've tried it. Alot of ppl died, we would've done anything to prevent that.
Just like with most prescription medications, HCQ should be taken with the necessary precautions.

It also would've been helpful if a 4-foot tall midget named Fauci hadn't given out not just conflicting advice but also flat out bad advice on a host of issues dealing with the Chinky Wuhoo Virus. In the midst of a pandemic, you never want to find out that the director of your national infectious disease institute is incompetent.
 
Texas Hospital Workers Suspended Over Mandatory Vaccine Policy

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Nearly 200 staff members at a Houston-area hospital were suspended for not following a policy that requires employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Their suspensions followed a protest by dozens of workers Monday night against the policy.

The hospital, Houston Methodist, had told employees that they had to be vaccinated by Monday or face suspension. Last month, 117 Houston Methodist employees filed a lawsuit against their employer over the vaccine policy.

Jennifer Bridges, a nurse who led the Houston Methodist protest, has cited the lack of full FDA approval for the shots as a reason she won’t get vaccinated.

Vaccine hesitancy has been high among U.S. frontline health care workers: Surveys showed that nearly half remained unvaccinated as of mid-March, despite being among the first to become eligible for the shots in December. A March survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that health care workers had concerns about the vaccines’ newness and their possible side effects, both of which are common reasons for waiting to be vaccinated.

The workers’ lawsuit accuses the hospital of “forcing its employees to be human ‘guinea pigs’ as a condition for continued employment.”

On Monday, Gov. Greg Abbott (a true hero) of Texas signed a law prohibiting businesses or government entities in the state from requiring vaccine passports, or digital proof of vaccination, joining states such as Florida and Arkansas. It’s unclear how or if the new law will affect employer mandates like Houston Methodist’s.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-hospital-workers-suspended-over-121314557.html
 

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TL;DR " This information is extremely important for development of safe SARS vaccines. Extra caution should be taken in proposed human trials of SARS vaccines (9) due to the potential liver damage from immunization and virus infection. "

TL;DR there's some stuff in here about tests n shit but lmaoooo they called their stupid publicantion "PNAS" HAHAHAHAHAHA "Where do you work?" "penis"

TL;DR "Caution in proceeding to application of a SARS-CoV vaccine in humans is indicated. "

TL;DR "The implication of the current study is that application of an inactivated MERS-CoV vaccine for prevention of MERS in humans may carry a risk for lung immunopathology if subsequently exposed to MERS-CoV. The study also leads us to suggest that the extensive background of preclinical experience with inactivated SARS-CoV vaccines may be applicable to inactivated MERS-CoV vaccines."

TL;DR idk why i foudn this one, I can only assume it's cos i was a bottle baby

TL;DR "Conclusions: These SARS-CoV vaccines all induced antibody and protection against infection with SARS-CoV. However, challenge of mice given any of the vaccines led to occurrence of Th2-type immunopathology suggesting hypersensitivity to SARS-CoV components was induced. Caution in proceeding to application of a SARS-CoV vaccine in humans is indicated."



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