|
|
|
|
|
by giardini
2219 days ago
|
|
48 hours after _diagnosis_ is pretty damned late. To rephrase that, it's "Two days after diagnosis"! I'd expect the lungs to be fully invaded and serious damage done by the virus by that time. This is not an early, or even seriously prompt, treatment. Certainly if the patients were in a hospital setting this would be unacceptably slow treatment. This appears to be yet another of several "studies" where HCQ was given late to patients that were already near death. Of course it had little effect. The recommendation was always HCQ + AZITHROMYCIN + ZINC SULFATE given EARLY. Few, if any, studies have followed that recommendation. |
|
I don’t get it. Just do a simple, proper frickin’ study where the cocktail you mention is used immediately after diagnosis, and compare outcomes with different treatments.
This seems so obvious that I wish someone could point out to me what obvious detail I’m not understanding. It’s as if proving Trump wrong is more important than answering the real and important yes/no question.