Sooner or later, the public will realize that the mainstream media LIED to them about hydroxychloroquine! The latest international testing of hydroxychloroquine treatment of coronavirus shows countries that had early use of the drug had a 76% lower mortality rate than countries that banned the use of the safe malaria drug. Check out C-19 study!!
Some NJ COVID patients benefit from hydroxychloroquine, study shows
Today, Facebook’s Oversight admitted that it was WRONG!
In October 2020, a user posted a video and accompanying text in French in a public Facebook group related to COVID-19. The post alleged a scandal at the Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament (the French agency responsible for regulating health products), which refused to authorize hydroxychloroquine combined with azithromycin for use against COVID-19, but authorized and promoted remdesivir. The user criticized the lack of a health strategy in France and stated that “[Didier] Raoult’s cure” is being used elsewhere to save lives. The user’s post also questioned what society had to lose by allowing doctors to prescribe in an emergency a “harmless drug” when the first symptoms of COVID-19 appear.
The Oversight Board overturns Facebook’s decision to remove the content and requires that the post be restored.
Source: Facebook Oversight Board
Now that the death count is in the hundreds of thousands … will these people be accountable for their actions?
Will they apologize to Donald Trump? Don’t forget — a refresher course of the HCQ debacle!
President Donald Trump’s continued embrace of hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug with unproven efficacy against the novel coronavirus, directly contradicts guidance from the nation’s top public health agencies and officials.
“The nice part is, it’s been around for a long time, so we know that if it — if things don’t go as planned, it’s not going to kill anybody,” Trump says at a task force briefing.
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