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    Here in Norway they started testing Remdevisir and two versions of Chloroquine on Corona patients today. Which means that pretty much every patient gets either that or a placebo, until they figure out the difference it makes.

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    Michigan Governor Wants You Dead

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs literally threatened all doctors and pharmacists in the state who prescribe or dispense hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19.

    The agency's March 24 letter warns physicians and pharmacists of professional consequences for the prescribing of hydroxychloroquine (and chloroquine). Beyond the rational recommendation against hoarding as production of this medication needs to be ramped up, the letter deviates into open threats of "administrative action" against the licenses of doctors that prescribe hydroxychloroquine.

    The letter also instructs pharmacists to ignore physician orders for this medication. Due to the debate over a pharmacist's right to refuse to fill medications that go against their religious beliefs, this could place pharmacists in the unprecedented position of being told that they must fill prescriptions that violate their "conscience (religious belief)" but must not fill prescriptions to treat COVID-19.

    Even worse, the letter indicates health care providers are "required to report" their fellow physicians who are prescribing these medications. This draconian measure carries ominous Gestapo-like overtones of neighbor reporting neighbor to "authorities."
    Opinion: Michigan’s doctors fight coronavirus, and governor's office

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    On March 19, we published a story about a trial study conducted by French researchers which showed a combination of Hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil) and Azithromycin to be effective in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The study, which was led by renowned Didier Raoult​ M.D/Ph.D, et. al in France, showed that 100% of patients that received a combination of the two anti-malaria drugs tested negative and were virologically cured within 6 days of treatment. The first preliminary trial involved a total of 36 COVID-19 patients. However, U.S. health agencies like FDA and CDA, are still very cautious about the effectiveness and safety of the two drugs due to small trial size and lack of sufficient data.
    Coronavirus cure: French researchers completed new additional study on 80 patients, results show a combination of Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin to be effective in treating COVID-19 | Tech News | Startups News

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    On March 19, we published a story about a trial study conducted by French researchers which showed a combination of Hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil) and Azithromycin to be effective in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The study, which was led by renowned Didier Raoult​ M.D/Ph.D, et. al in France, showed that 100% of patients that received a combination of the two anti-malaria drugs tested negative and were virologically cured within 6 days of treatment. The first preliminary trial involved a total of 36 COVID-19 patients. However, U.S. health agencies like FDA and CDA, are still very cautious about the effectiveness and safety of the two drugs due to small trial size and lack of sufficient data.
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    In 80 in-patients receiving a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, the team found a clinical improvement in all but one 86 year-old patient who died, and one 74-year old patient still in intensive care unit. The team also found that, by administering hydroxychloroquine combined with azithromycin, they were able to observe an improvement in all cases, except in one patient who arrived with an advanced form, who was over the age of 86, and in whom the evolution was irreversible, according to a new paper published today in IHU Méditerranée Infection.
    Coronavirus cure: French researchers completed new additional study on 80 patients, results show a combination of Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin to be effective in treating COVID-19 | Tech News | Startups News

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    I thought that they were supposed to be doing this in New York starting last Tuesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    I thought that they were supposed to be doing this in New York starting last Tuesday.
    They are. So far, crickets.

    It's pretty clear that the medical mafia in cahoots with the leftist/globalist/chinese factions are working over time to suppress this cure so I would expect shenanigans with anything coming out of NYC.

    They would rather you die than let Trump have a victory over the "crisis".

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    Given the urgency of the situation, I developed the following treatment protocol in the pre-hospital setting and have seen only positive results:

    1. Any patient with shortness of breath regardless of age is treated.
    2. Any patient in the high-risk category even with just mild symptoms is treated.
    3. Young, healthy and low risk patients even with symptoms are not treated (unless their circumstances change and they fall into category 1 or 2).

    My out-patient treatment regimen is as follows:

    1. Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice a day for 5 days

    2. Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days

    3. Zinc sulfate 220mg once a day for 5 days


    The rationale for my treatment plan is as follows. I combined the data available from China and South Korea with the recent study published from France (sites available on request). We know that hydroxychloroquine helps Zinc enter the cell. We know that Zinc slows viral replication within the cell. Regarding the use of azithromycin, I postulate it prevents secondary bacterial infections. These three drugs are well known and usually well tolerated, hence the risk to the patient is low.

    Since last Thursday, my team has treated approximately 350 patients in Kiryas Joel and another 150 patients in other areas of New York with the above regimen.

    Of this group and the information provided to me by affiliated medical teams, we have had ZERO deaths, ZERO hospitalizations, and ZERO intubations. In addition, I have not heard of any negative side effects other than approximately 10% of patients with temporary nausea and diarrhea.

    In sum, my urgent recommendation is to initiate treatment in the outpatient setting as soon as possible in accordance with the above. Based on my direct experience, it prevents acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), prevents the need for hospitalization and saves lives.

    With much respect,



    Dr. Zev Zelenko
    Correspondence from Dr Vladimir Zelenko on Treatment of COVID-19 in New York

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    Malaria drug Trump touted as coronavirus treatment has been given FDA emergency authorization

    A drug President Donald Trump backed as a possible "game changer" in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic received an emergency-use designation from U.S. regulators.

    The Health and Human Services Department accepted 30 million doses of the drug, hydroxychloroquine, from Novartis AG's Sandoz unit, Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement late Sunday.

    Normally used to treat malaria, hydroxychloroquine yielded promising yet inconclusive results in a small coronavirus trial. While Trump has said the drug is safe, it does carry significant side effects. Some people have been sickened, with one reported death, after taking various versions to try to ward off the new illness.

    Trump said 1,100 patients in New York City are getting treatment using hydroxychloroquine. As global cases surged past 700,000, the city has emerged as one of the pandemic's hot spots.

    "Let's see how it works," Trump said in his daily briefing Sunday. "It may, it may not."

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has cautioned against the use of unproven treatments against coronavirus.

    "The history of medicine is strewn with examples of drugs that worked on paper or in a test tube but didn't work in humans or were actually harmful," he said in a briefing. "We must follow the evidence. There are no shortcuts."

    A rush to use medicines against coronavirus could also cause shortages for patients with illnesses that the drugs are normally used to treat. India banned exports of hydroxychloroquine to maintain supplies needed to combat malaria.

    The Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use authorization to hydroxychloroquine and a related malaria drug, chloroquine, according to the statement. The agency can authorize emergency use when there are no available alternatives and the "known and potential" benefits of the product outweigh known and potential risks.

    Efforts to find solutions to the virus's advance are mounting as the number of worldwide cases soars, and health systems in Italy and Spain threaten to crack under the burden of desperately ill and contagious patients. A variety of treatments, including Gilead Sciences Inc.'s remdesivir, are currently in randomized, controlled clinical trials.
    Malaria drug Trump touted as coronavirus cure given FDA okay | Fortune

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Michigan Governor Now Wants you Alive.

    Democratic Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is now asking the federal government to send her hydroxychloroquine just four days after she threatened to revoke the medical licenses of doctors who prescribed it.

    Last week, Whitmer sent a letter warning physicians and pharmacists of punishments for the prescribing of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine despite a major study recommending "COVID-19 patients be treated with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to cure their infection and to limit the transmission of the virus to other people in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the world."

    Medical professionals were threatened with "administrative action," with Whitmer claiming that hydroxychloroquine had not met the benchmark for "proof of efficacy."

    How quickly things change. Four days later, Whitmer is now begging the feds to send her hydroxychloroquine.
    Michigan Democrat Governor Asks Feds For Hydroxychloroquine Just Days After Threatening Doctors For Prescribing It – Summit News

    I wish she would make up her mind.

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    I have a friend who's dad was a missionary in Africa for yrs and this friend of mine got got malaria 8 times as a youth. He said he drank straight Quinine and it saved his life

    There is a small amount of quinine in tonic water and may be beneficial but not as strong as regular quinine

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