Did Dismissals of Safe Outpatient Drugs Cause Needless Covid Deaths? Dissenting Doctors Say Yes
“For the first nine months of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were no officially approved outpatient treatments for combating the disease. From March 2020, when the virus first emerged in the United States, until that November, when the Food and Drug Administration authorized emergency use of monoclonal antibodies, health authorities advised that the infected do little but quarantine themselves, drink plenty of fluids and rest unless hospitalization was necessary.”
Read moreOver 3,000 Doctors and Scientists Sign Declaration Accusing COVID Policy-Makers of ‘Crimes Against Humanity’
“A “Physicians’ Declaration” produced by an international alliance of physicians and medical scientists strongly condemns the global strategy to treat COVID, accusing policy-makers of potential “crimes against humanity” for preventing physicians from providing life-saving treatments for their patients and suppressing open scientific discussion.”
Read morePissed-off doctor is a tour de force
You know, when YouTube starts deleting, someone is right over the target. This is a 6-minute video. See the first comment for all the censorship news.
Read moreHow many people died because mainstream media panned Hydroxychloroquine?
Yes, this is a question some of us are asking. Why did all those grandmothers and grandfathers have to die? That of course leads to other questions. What is wrong with the CDC? What is wrong with our State Departments of Health? What is wrong with our healthcare systems? What is wrong with some of our Doc's? What is wrong with some of our pharmacists? Where did "do no harm" go?
What do you think? Why were those folks in nursing homes left as liberal roadkill?
Read moreFDA Issues Emergency Authorization for the Use of Hydroxychloroquine to Combat Coronavirus Effective Immediately
"Well, well, well…. After the media went bananas trying to refute President Trump several weeks ago after he spoke optimistically about the potential for a malaria medication called chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine to be used to combat the coronavirus, today the FDA has approved its use."
Read moreCombating COVID-19 with Zinc and Quercetin
A South Korean research paper has demonstrated in Vitro that by increasing the Zinc concentration in cellular cytoplasm, that viral replication is inhibited. As intracellular levels of Zinc are increased the inhibition of viral replication can reach 100% according to charts within the paper.
Like quercetin, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCE) that is also available in capsules. It is a green tea extract. And there could very well be others.
We suggest you look at the video in the comments also.
Read moreNevada Governor Signs Emergency Order Banning Prescriptions of Hydroxychloroquine For Treatment of Coronavirus
This story tells you everything you need to know about the Dems.
We will add a story in the comments that Hydroxychloroquinine has been known to be effective against beta-coronaviruses since 2005. We think it is time for the CDC to spend some money on clinical trials. They do that once in a while. And what better use of some CDC money?
Read moreMylan’s Morgantown plant is restarting production of an anti-malaria medication that is under study as a potential treatment for the COVID-19 virus.
Our comments; they would not be doing this unless people were buying. Additionally, people would not be buying if the didn't think it would work. Another global supply chain shortened.
"The drug had been in short supply earlier in March, according to news reports, but Mylan and another generic drug firm, Israel-based Teva, are both ramping up production."
Read moreFDA Speeding Clinical Trials of Chloroquine as Possible Therapeutic – FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn Transcript
We think the swiftness of the FDA in allowing drugs to be used is quite remarkable. These are never before seen changes to the bureaucratic process.
"During the task force briefing, President Trump announced authorizing to the FDA to relax regulations to speed up clinical trials for several anti-viral remedies to treat coronavirus. Specifically citing a therapeutic drug known as chloroquine President Trump noted trials are underway and could be made available for treatment “almost immediately.”
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