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by ComputerGuru
2267 days ago
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Yes, there simply hasn’t been enough time for proper studies to have been made one way or the other [0]. The only “study” showing in vivo efficacy is pretty much a bunch of bunk and has huge issues. It did not report on actual treatment outcomes but only on nasal swab results without a control arm, never mind that covid-19 has been demonstrated to move from upper respiratory down into the lungs in most cases that progress to pneumonia or respiratory distress anyway (so a nasal swab says nothing and can come back negative while the patient is dying of respiratory failure). [0]: https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/chloroquine-and-hydroxychloroq... |
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Also you do a lot of work to make it sound like a foregone conclusion it doesn’t work (appeals to authority in “anyone paying attention”).
The problem is there is now a lot of anecdotal evidence of it working from good sources (teams of doctors on frontlines from around the world). So really you can’t appeal to anyone paying attention.