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Whether or not Hydroxychloroquine works as a treatment for the Coronavirus is irrelevant to the argument I am going to make. For the sake of argument, I will proceed with the stance that it does not work throughout this post.
Medical researchers were performing tests on Hydroxychloroquine to determine whether or not it could be used as an effective treatment because that's what they do. They test it and see, as opposed to jumping to conclusions. In the middle of the tests, The Lancet released a fraudulent study with fake data and massive sample sizes. Medical researchers stopped their tests on HCQ because the study was seen as definitive. Then, it was quickly determined that the study was absolute data fraud. The CDC then had to re-do the tests from the beginning in order to rule out HCQ as a treatment before moving on to other options.
The authors of the fraudulent study intentionally WASTED THE TIME OF MEDICAL RESEARCHERS DURING A PANDEMIC! They were willing to slow down medical research during a pandemic for political reasons. It actually gets worse. The jury was still out on HCQ at the time and the authors of the fraudulent study didn't know it was ineffective at the time. They were willing to risk what at the time was a promising treatment being discredited and all for political reasons. How pathetic is that?
Imagine a five year old child is missing and law enforcement is working as fast as they can to locate the child. You intentionally give law enforcement a bad tip and have them waste valuable time chasing down a bad lead in the hopes that it might make the chief of police look bad if they take too long to locate the child. That would make you a pathetic scumbag and you would be criminally prosecuted for wasting the time of law enforcement.
Medical researchers were performing tests on Hydroxychloroquine to determine whether or not it could be used as an effective treatment because that's what they do. They test it and see, as opposed to jumping to conclusions. In the middle of the tests, The Lancet released a fraudulent study with fake data and massive sample sizes. Medical researchers stopped their tests on HCQ because the study was seen as definitive. Then, it was quickly determined that the study was absolute data fraud. The CDC then had to re-do the tests from the beginning in order to rule out HCQ as a treatment before moving on to other options.
The authors of the fraudulent study intentionally WASTED THE TIME OF MEDICAL RESEARCHERS DURING A PANDEMIC! They were willing to slow down medical research during a pandemic for political reasons. It actually gets worse. The jury was still out on HCQ at the time and the authors of the fraudulent study didn't know it was ineffective at the time. They were willing to risk what at the time was a promising treatment being discredited and all for political reasons. How pathetic is that?
Imagine a five year old child is missing and law enforcement is working as fast as they can to locate the child. You intentionally give law enforcement a bad tip and have them waste valuable time chasing down a bad lead in the hopes that it might make the chief of police look bad if they take too long to locate the child. That would make you a pathetic scumbag and you would be criminally prosecuted for wasting the time of law enforcement.