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The CDC has known since 2005 that this drug can kill Corona in just 6 days.
I’m Curious why this was not discussed at the beginning of this whole spook show.
Coronavirus: What is chloroquine and can the 1940s drug work against the virus?
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that a common drug used to fight malaria has shown great promise in treating people infected with COVID-19.
The drug, chloroquine, is a medication used to prevent and to treat malaria, as well as a type of liver infection. It was first used to treat malaria in 1944. Excitement has grown about the use of the drug to fight COVID-19, with research studies showing chloroquine is effective at preventing and treating the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome. SARS is in the same coronavirus family as COVID-19.
"There is evidence that chloroquine is effective when they looked at SARS in vitro with primate cells," Dr. Len Horovitz, a pulmonologist and internist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told ABC News. "The theory of the experiment with primate cells was that chloroquine could be for preventing viral infection or as a treatment for viral infection after it had occurred.”
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I’m Curious why this was not discussed at the beginning of this whole spook show.
Coronavirus: What is chloroquine and can the 1940s drug work against the virus?
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that a common drug used to fight malaria has shown great promise in treating people infected with COVID-19.
The drug, chloroquine, is a medication used to prevent and to treat malaria, as well as a type of liver infection. It was first used to treat malaria in 1944. Excitement has grown about the use of the drug to fight COVID-19, with research studies showing chloroquine is effective at preventing and treating the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome. SARS is in the same coronavirus family as COVID-19.
"There is evidence that chloroquine is effective when they looked at SARS in vitro with primate cells," Dr. Len Horovitz, a pulmonologist and internist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told ABC News. "The theory of the experiment with primate cells was that chloroquine could be for preventing viral infection or as a treatment for viral infection after it had occurred.”
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