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Monday, April 06, 2020

Giuliani says doctors, not 'national bureaucracy,' should decide whether to use hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that doctors, not lawmakers, should decide whether the immunosuppressive drug hydroxychloroquine is worth using as a possible treatment for the coronavirus.

President Trump and some other politicians have touted hydroxychloroquine – a drug used to treat and prevent malaria – as a possible remedy against the coronavirus following a number of small, early tests that some researchers said were encouraging.

“I think we should let doctors decide whether we should use hydroxychloroquine, not the national bureaucracy,” Giuliani said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.”

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

But...Gates cant make money on something already available

Anonymous said...

Trump! Trump! Trump!

Anonymous said...

This works 💯 it's Dems delaying it with there Hack fro loving Hillary DR FACHI .

Anonymous said...

if Trump says it will work they dont want it

Anonymous said...

It's funny how people never heard of this drug or it's common use and all of a sudden are buying into the Magic Bullet mentality. Are they advertising it in the evening News Hour along with Viagra ?

Anonymous said...

Now might be the time to use reverse psychology on the dims

jer said...

If they let doctors decide they politicos and military will lose control..and that will never be allowed to happen..