I know there was an outbreak on aircraft carrier but no one died drom it.
I have heard that a lot, if not all military take the HCQ drug so they dont get malaria. This also put a big hole in the media's narrative that the drug is dangerous. 1) Its FDA approved for fighting malaria and 2) Its used by the military.
Also, i believe deaths in the African countries are very low. Again, is this because many people over there have taken HCQ to not get malaria, and therefore arent catching the WuFlu?
I wish these pricks at FDA would hurry up and approve HCQ for the WuFlu. I swear they are dragging thier feet, for no other reason than because it was Trump that mentioned the drug.
At least one person in the military died, a sailor on the TR
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/13/833308068/sailor-on-uss-theodore-roosevelt-dies-from-covid-19-complications
If you could get into the military, you're not dying from a cold
I beleive the FDA approved HCQ for the WuFlu.
A sailor died from the TR battle group in Guam as I recall