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sporadic case reports of chloroquine-induced cardiomyopathy
Twitter removed a tweet from Fox New host Laura Ingraham that suggested hospitals using hydroxychloroquine as treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus are showing promising results, despite the FDA’s approval of the drug for emergency use.
“Lenox Hill in New York among many hospitals already using hydroxychloroquine with very promising results. One patient was described as ‘Lazarus’ who was seriously ill from Covid-19, already released,” Ingraham tweeted.
Patrick, thanks for staying on top of this. This seems like a reasonable solution to CV. Nice to a know a old and cheap prescription actually works on this.
Of course the media will still stream doom anyway, because:
1. Orange Man Bad
2. they love the attention
Immanentize the Eschaton
In political theory and theology, to immanentize the eschaton means trying to bring about the eschaton in the immanent world. In all these contexts it means "trying to make that which belongs to the afterlife happen here and now".
Why do people think it's a far fetched idea that an anti-viral medication would have a positive effect on faster recovery?
Because Trump suggested it.
Yeah you are probably right. The problem being when you give out constant disinformation, wrong information, made up information, wishful out loud thinking, if you happen to say something that is true no one believes you or at the least are skeptical, as they should be.
Patrick saysWhy do people think it's a far fetched idea that an anti-viral medication would have a positive effect on faster recovery?
Because Trump suggested it.
Yeah you are probably right. The problem being when you give out constant disinformation, wrong information, made up information, wishful out loud thinking, if you happen to say something that is true no one believes you or at the least are skeptical, as they should be.
To do a really valid study would mean denying this treatment (they get a placebo) to a certain group of patients (large group) while treating a very similarly matched large group. Similar demographics and underlying health conditions of each group of patients; as much as possible everything the same. All giving informed consent. Then adjusting for any variations after observing the outcomes to come to a conclusion. That is proba...
Yeah you are probably right. The problem being when you give out constant disinformation, wrong information, made up information, wishful out loud thinking, if you happen to say something that is true no one believes you or at the least are skeptical, as they should be.
Fact remains, there are groups out there that literally are against trying a drug that is likely to help that has been proven over decades to be safe for consumption. Needless to say, the initial data looks promising, and I'm pretty sure, that every other positive news that comes in on this matter will be denied or ignored by certain factions because they are incapable of taking the same side as someone on a single issue.
Patrick saysThey are literally trying to kill people rather than allow that Trump may be right.
Trump is not a doctor and doesn't know shit. He shouldn't propose unproven drugs. That was a very STUPID thing to do.
The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine helped to speed the recovery of a small number of patients who were mildly ill from the coronavirus, doctors in China reported this week.
Cough, fever and pneumonia went away faster, and the disease seemed less likely to turn severe in people who received hydroxychloroquine than in a comparison group not given the drug. The authors of the report said that the medication was promising, but that more research was needed to clarify how it might work in treating coronavirus disease and to determine the best way to use it.
And yet the FDA just approved the use of the drug. So, Trump was right
Admit once and for all that Trump had, and has no proof whatsoever it works.
rdm saysYeah you are probably right. The problem being when you give out constant disinformation, wrong information, made up information, wishful out loud thinking, if you happen to say something that is true no one believes you or at the least are skeptical, as they should be.
Is that why our Liberal Media is one of the least trusted institutions in America?
Few Americans trust President Donald Trump when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and fewer than half of respondents believe the federal government is taking sufficient steps to combat the public health crisis.
Maybe the feds should weld all of our doors shut like they did in Wuhan. Would that be enough?
Maybe, but clearly Trump is one of the least trusted sources. And why should they believe him? He has provided unending ridiculous predictions and blather on the subject. Listen to the scientists, ignore Trump and his mortician Pence at the propaganda sessions Trump leads everyday.
Trump didn't just pull this out of his ass.
socal2 saysTrump didn't just pull this out of his ass.
He definitively pulls A LOT of stuff out of his ass.
“We have it totally under control. ... It’s going to be just fine. ”
"One day, it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.” (Feb 28)
"it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away. ” (March 10)
He's been clinging at any hope that justifies denial of the situation and putting his head in the sand.
And this was just one of straws he was grasping at.
Anyone with a tiny bit of integrity would recognize that. - Not personality cult members obviously.
“We have it totally under control. ... It’s going to be just fine. ”
"One day, it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.” (Feb 28)
"it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away. ” (March 10)
Maybe the feds should weld all of our doors shut like they did in Wuhan. Would that be enough?
Maybe the feds should weld all of our doors shut like they did in Wuhan. Would that be enough?
Not personality cult members obviously.
So it's either misinformation, late responses and magical thinking out loud or welding the doors shut? Can't conceive of anything in between? Sad
So it's either misinformation, late responses and magical thinking out loud or welding the doors shut? Can't conceive of anything in between? Sad
Now a month later, CNN is reluctantly admitting that Trump was correct.
He definitively pulls A LOT of stuff out of his ass.
“We have it totally under control. ... It’s going to be just fine. ”
"One day, it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.” (Feb 28)
"it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away. ” (March 10)
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see https://twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/status/1241354642417577986
Trump retweeted this.