Biff_Poindexter
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Oklahoma wants to return $2 million in hydroxychloroquine it hoarded after Trump said it cured COVID
The Oklahoma Attorney General's Office is trying to return a $2 million stockpile of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine that was falsely touted by former President Trump as an effective treatment for coronavirus, The Frontier reports. "In April, Gov. Kevin Stitt, who ordered the...
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"The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office is trying to return a $2 million stockpile of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine; 'In April, Gov. Kevin Stitt, who ordered the hydroxychloroquine purchase, defended it by saying that while it may not be a useful treatment for the coronavirus, the drug had multiple other uses and ‘that money will not have gone to waste in any respect,' The Frontier reports -- 'But nearly a year later the state is trying to offload the drug back to its original supplier, California-based FFF Enterprises, Inc, a private pharmaceutical wholesaler.”
Why would they want to return something that is one of the best treatments, if not cures for coronavirus?? I wonder if that private pharma wholesaler has one of those "all sales are final" stipulations...