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They had no business recommending against it in the first place, making it hard to get treatment; same with monoclonal antibodies not allowing them to be used in hospitals. How many hundreds of thousands of people in this country alone may not died except for their interfering policy. And hydroxychloroquine shows some efficacy also but t…
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They had no business recommending against it in the first place, making it hard to get treatment; same with monoclonal antibodies not allowing them to be used in hospitals. How many hundreds of thousands of people in this country alone may not died except for their interfering policy. And hydroxychloroquine shows some efficacy also but that is still mired in fraudulent studies and stigmatization from the government and media. In fact hydroxychloroquine is part of the Tyson & Fareed protocol.
Real-time meta analysis of 303 studies favors HCQ strongly for early treatment:
https://hcqmeta.com/
It's much less effective for late treatment because at that point you're no longer fighting the virus - you're fighting the damage, and the body's response.
When Trump spoke in favor of HCQ in 2020, that was the real deal. They discredited HCQ and buried it, not because they needed to oppose Trump, but because the pandemic needed to go on. The NIH treatment protocol is designed for murder and this had to continue.
They still need the pandemic to get people used to infinite injections, but now Omicron is screwing with their plans. So they have to accelerate once again!