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snoopy3210 5 points ago +5 / -0

He also forgot that the VA study (May 19) was not claiming it was ineffective, it claimed that it KILLS people.

Governors BANNED HCQ after that corrupt study. The french doctor analysed it, said they took people that died of Covid, selected some that had received HCQ very late and falsly claimed that is the reason of death.

Headlines went ballistic and Neil Cavuto believed the headlines.

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Surfsup [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn't see a specific reference it kills (by the VA). Only included what was specifically written or said

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Sildaran 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ya. I think that study said it was ineffective not that it actually caused complications. Still sick as heck. HCQ was shown to be useful in early stages not the advanced late stages of a bad infection, and all the tests where on veterans either on oxygen about to be ventilated or already ventilated. Instead of testing the steroids that COULD be effective in severe cases and maybe save lives. They tested HCQ which showed no signs of being useful in the late stages...

These demons had to have known of the HCQ studies before this. So they intentionally let veterans die then used that BS study. To convince people HCQ was bad... killing more people.

And every day these people who KNEW the research and KNEW there actions would get people killed, committed actual murder... the MSM praises them, and at least 30% of this country faps themselves daily waiting for their MSM masters to tell them what to think......

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snoopy3210 1 point ago +1 / -0

The VA study. Paid by NIH. Analyzed on his podcast by the great Dr Didier Raoult.
I didn't read it, but this man knows what he's talking about. The study falsely claims that HCQ killed people at the VA. In comparison it said that taking nothing was better. It was complete fabrication. And it generated all the headlines at the time.