Just got done watching Ingraham and the doctor who is an infectious disease specialist treating patients in NJ with Covid19. He's been on the show before, but tonight he revealed the results for treatment of patients with Hydroxychloroquine/Azithromycin and announced that of the patients he is treating, none receiving the regimen for 5 days have been intubated.
He stated that this falls in line with the study in France recently calling it an intra-cohort comparison. He didn't mention the doctor in NY doing the same thing, but it's very encouraging. His words were "this is the beginning of the end".
I've been asking the question for a while that we have to have a data set of people on long term hydroxychloroquine for conditions such as RA or Lupus postulating that they may have innate immunity to Covid19 due to their meds. Having worked in emr/ehr, my thoughts were that it's too hard to get at this data unless you go to the e-prescribing clearinghouses, but then on Hannity, Dr. Oz. mentioned that CMS would have this for all Medicare/Medicaid patients which is the exact data set of older patients with RA/Lupus taking Covid which can be drilled down to see if any of them in a statistically significant number are not getting the disease.
Really exciting news. Hope this get out to the propellerheads that want to do nothing but isolate and wait months for a double blind study when the data is already available.
I don't have the video, but the big stuff is at 26 minutes.
Update: Found a fresh copy on YT. They were nice enough to trim commercials so watch at 17:21. Hurry before YT takes it down like they did with the Tucker episode from last Friday where a NY ER doc admitted to taking HCQ himself as prophylactic.
Oh shit.