Clinical medical trials for hydroxychloroquine show astounding clinical results

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Why haven’t we heard anything about the New York drug trials of hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin? People are either getting better or they aren’t. If they weren’t getting better the enemedia would be dancing in the streets. If they weren’t getting better Democrat governors would be banning the almost one hundred year old drug.

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Clinical medical trials for hydroxychloroquine have shown jaw-dropping clinical results.

80 patients on a high-infection, critical unit went on a regiment of hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin:

78 infected (!) recovered.

97.5% after 5 (!) days

UPDATE:

Coronavirus cure: French researchers completed new additional study on 80 patients, results show a combination of Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin to be effective in treating COVID-19

By Tech Startups, March 27, 2020

On March 19, we published a story about a trial study conducted by French researchers which showed a combination of Hydroxychloroquine (brand name Plaquenil) and Azithromycin to be effective in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The study, which was led by renowned Didier Raoult​ M.D/Ph.D in Marseille, France, showed that 100% of patients that received a combination of the two anti-malaria drugs tested negative and were virologically cured within 6 days of treatment.

The first preliminary trial involved a total of 36 COVID-19 patients. However, U.S. health agencies like FDA and CDA, are still very cautious about the effectiveness and safety of the two drugs due to small trial size and lack of sufficient data.

Today, Prof. Didier Raoult and his team published results of their new study. The study was supported by the Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire (IHU) Méditerranée Infection. Unlike the previous small study trial, the new observation study has a larger sample size of 80 COVID-19 patients. The objective of the study was to find an effective treatment to cure COVID-19 patients and to decrease the virus carriage duration.

In 80 in-patients receiving a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, the team found a clinical improvement in all but one 86 year-old patient who died, and one 74-year old patient still in intensive care unit. The team also found that, by administering hydroxychloroquine combined with azithromycin, they were able to observe an improvement in all cases, except in one patient who arrived with an advanced form, who was over the age of 86, and in whom the evolution was irreversible, according to a new paper published today in IHU Méditerranée Infection.

“For all other patients in the cohort of 80 people, the combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin resulted in a clinical improvement that appeared significant when compared to the natural evolution in patients with a definite outcome, as described in the literature. In a cohort of 191 Chinese inpatients, of whom 95% received antibiotics and 21% received an association of lopinavir and ritonavir, the median duration of fever was 12 days and that of cough 19 days in survivors, with a 28% case-fatality rate (18),” the research team said.

The team went on to say: “Thus, in addition to its direct therapeutic role, this association can play a role in controlling the disease epidemic by limiting the duration of virus shedding, which can last for several weeks in the absence of specific treatment. In our Institute, which contains 75 individual rooms for treating highly contagious patients, we currently have a turnover rate of 1/3 which allows us to receive a large number of these contagious patients with early discharge. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are extremely well-known drugs which have already been prescribed to billions of people.”

“In conclusion, we confirm the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine associated with azithromycin in the treatment of COVID-19 and its potential effectiveness in the early impairment of contagiousness. Given the urgent therapeutic need to manage this disease with effective and safe drugs and given the negligible cost of both hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, we believe that other teams should urgently evaluate this therapeutic strategy both to avoid the spread of the disease and to treat patients before severe irreversible respiratory complications take hold,” the team concluded.

March 28 Update: In a Twitter post day, Prof. Raoult said: “Our study concerns 80 patients, without a control group because we offer our protocol to all patients with no contraindication. This is what the Hippocratic Oath that we have taken dictates to us.”

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Mohammed_Goldberg
Mohammed_Goldberg
4 years ago

And the democRATS hate it….. They want as many as possible to die so they can use it against the President in the upcoming election.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

It’s hard to believe but it is TRUE!

john
john
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Hard to believe?They are just the sons and daughters of the KKK.They are the ones who import illegals to murder Americans.

Lamarr01
Lamarr01
3 years ago

The hotspot is NYC. other outbreaks are in Phiadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans, San Francisco, Seattle. These are democrat strongholds. The democrats are killing their own people.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
3 years ago
Reply to  Lamarr01

Demonicratic state lockdowns, too.

How about it, LGBQT governor Polis of Colorado? Happy now you have taken revenge on ordinary citizens in your state refusing to embrace your perversion?

Punk.

StevenRobert
StevenRobert
3 years ago
Reply to  Lamarr01

I do wonder what treatment they’re offering patients in the hospital, or even outpatients.

If they are avoiding treatment with hydrochloroquine. I think Governor Cuomo in New York only approved hydrochlorquine if used in a controlled trial.

Did patients who died have an opportunity to take hydrochlorquine and azithromycin or a Z-pack, the combination of medications being an important aspect of its use.

The doctor in France did not have a placebo group because they thought it unethical not to offer a medicine which likely has some benefit, based on scientific laboratory studies, which are quite extensive and show that in cell cultures, hydrochlorquine does arrest the replication of the virus.

I think this is the ethical approach, that it’s not ethical to withhold a possibly effective medicine in the absence of any recognized treatment.

It is part of the standard of care in China, where they have extensive experience treating the illness,

We’ll see what the studies show if they ever come out, although there seems to be some delay.

Warmac9999
Warmac9999
4 years ago

The focus on ventilators hides this progress. Ventilators are end of life and not overly effective. This drug combination is astounding.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

DEMS and some RINOS want to keep the “crisis” going!
No lie.

tatka150
tatka150
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

including the small disgusting smurky rat Dr. Faucci. He is against of the using of Hydrocloraquinne medication, because” it’s not proven enough for it’s possible side effects”. Really?!. They’ve been using it only 70+ yrs. So what’s the alternative does he offer? Especially they all say that the hospitals are not equipped with the basic things and already overcrowded.

leonore35
leonore35
4 years ago
Reply to  tatka150

As I said before whilst living in the tropics for 11 years I and my family took chloroquine daily. No side (observable) effects and no malaria either

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
3 years ago
Reply to  tatka150

Fauci is a deep-state punk-off. Collaborator with Big Pharma, FDA and CDC in the deep state.

And the AMA on the outside.

tatka150
tatka150
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

Bravo!!! Exactly! I’ve posted on FB yesterday how does it play together with WHO. In fact Nickelodeon posted it in this forum. Look it up on U-Tube.

stephen5970
stephen5970
4 years ago

So why are Dem governors banning this treatment/medication and threatening doctors with losing their medical license if they prescribe this legal medication?

Short sighted? Trump is enthusiastic about this but “Orange Man Bad” ergo it can’t be good?

So what is their game?

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  stephen5970

They HATE Trump!
They want to blame Trump for more death.

john
john
4 years ago
Reply to  stephen5970

What is their game in importing illegals who murder Americans?

AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
4 years ago

If Trump likes it, they are against it.

I wonder how effective regular quinine is?

patd
patd
4 years ago

Amen!

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Another success story that Fauci would poohoo and fantasize about clinical trials. We have LIVE clinical trials going on right now! More “anecdotal success” to the chagrin of Fauci. He really needs to go!

Michigan Man Credits President Trump for Surviving Coronavirus,
Says Gov. Whitmer ‘Sentencing People to Death’
BY KYLE OLSON 28 Mar 2020

A 38-year-old Michigan man with no underlying conditions contracted coronavirus last week and was successfully treated with the drug combination being touted by President Trump.

Jim Santilli told talk radio host Steve Gruber he is “living proof” the combination of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and the antibiotic azithromycin works.

Santilli said he became seriously ill March 18 “with severe cardiac and respiratory issues” and was admitted to Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in metro Detroit.

The survivor said the drug combination began to work “within a few hours.” Santilli credited Trump for his survival.

Santilli added that he isn’t the only one that is alive because of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin either. He said the medical staff told him other patients were also responding well to the treatment and their lives are also being saved.


Full interveiw at the link:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/28/michigan-man-credits-president-trump-for-surviving-coronavirus-says-gov-whitmer-sentencing-people-to-death/

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Fauci illustrates why bureaucrats cannot be allowed to run anything.

By the time his ‘clinical’ trials confirmed any beneficial results and catalogued all the side effects – including the number of obese bipolar women who think they’ve won the lottery after taking the medication …

The whole dam pandemic will be over. … And the next pandemic … And the third! …

And that’s not even kidding … CDC has known about the possible benefits for about 15 years … and they haven’t even started trials … (yes, that white stuff you see is steam coming out of my ears….)

Guys like Fauci always drove me nuts when I was in government.

When I was Big Oil

… we had people jumping the gun all the time and engineers had to hold the reins until the calculations were done …

When I became a Government Engineer

… many days the only thing I accomplished all day was perking a fresh pot of coffee …

Everyone stay safe, and you have yours have a wonderful weekend, Felix!

john
john
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Fauci and many others are in the pocket of big pharma.Look at France were the whole government has been bought by big pharma.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago
Reply to  john

Could be. It would not be the first time a Fed was on the take.

Stay safe, and you and yours have a wonderful week, John!

Jamfer Jones
Jamfer Jones
4 years ago

Anybody that knows how to read an abstract knows that clinical trials require double blind rules and just giving a group a drug cocktail only proves that the group had an outcome and can’t be directly linked to the drugs. Where are the controlled trials which prove the drugs are better than no drugs? i thought somebody was going to do them? Siting the first examples only proves people got better but nothing more.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago

Ironically, “Chloroquine” was developed in 1934 in Nazi Germany by
the same group of companies (I.G. Farben) that produced Zyklon B.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Editor Marisa Schultz (always these German names) believes, just like the other Western puppet “governments”, that you can keep an organic market economy alive through “state subsidies”. Of course it is concealed that it is senselessly squandered tax money of the hard-working population, which is now thrown into a bottomless pit. Further step towards communism. Not because America couldn’t print money, but because it has long been heavily indebted to China. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-massie-bill-coronavirus

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Isn’t it also an irony of history that the Americans
are now queuing with their shopping carts in front
of a German wholesale chain called “Trader’s Joe”?

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Where in the world is bertram ??

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
3 years ago
Reply to  ed

“Bert” is a doll in your bed – next to Ernie.
They say they were a couple. No wonder
only Ernie and you remember his name.
(Except for your doll-loving “upvoters.”)

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

you’re being quite grouchy, “marc”….just like your doll Oscar.

john
john
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Yes indeed.German scientists did also a lot of research on cancer.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  john

Germany was once called “The Pharmacy of the World”. Millions
of Africans owe their increase in population to German inventions.
Which is not a convincing argument in the age of emotionalisation
through blame (“exploiters”, “racists”, “colonialists” etc.) any longer.

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Chloroquin, marc…….just like “melbrinck”, without the “e”.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago

OT but telling. An Arab channel celebrates a Swede who has almost no Swedish pupils as a teacher anymore, but wants to explain to Nazis what a “real Viking” is. Unbelievable naivete that stands for the whole country. Vikings were not robbing, murdering barbarians, but multicultural globetrotters who mated with everyone. At least that’s what he believes.

Of course I’m anti-Nazi (like any rational person). But Nazism seems to be a kind of pathological defensive reaction against exact that kind of pathological liberalism, something that his brain is not able to comprehend. Apart from the fact that the “new Swedes” will never identify with his culture and that he would not exist without his barbaric ancestors.

Here things are mixed up that do not belong to each other at all. https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2020/03/vikings-neo-nazis-battling-sweden-200319123918169.html

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

The “evil Russians” would rather drink themselves to death than be
raped by Muslims or leave the house for fear of invented diseases.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_consumption_in_Russia

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

(“not leave the house” of course)

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

It would be interesting to know whether the Jewish journalist Engel (German for “Angel”) is actually up to some good deeds. Unfortunately the video does not work with us. https://www.msnbc.com/on-assignment/watch/europe-s-neo-nazis-are-they-taking-cues-from-america-s-commander-in-chief-81090629544

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

But it could also be that nature takes its toll and demands to
live in a species-appropriate way and to get rid of all falsehood.

What role could – should Jews play? They should stop
opposing the existence of the peoples in decisive social
positions, in the end they will have a rude awakening again.

Perhaps Jews (according to Konrad Lorenz) do not play such
a decisive role in the course of the world as they “believe”?

The more they brace themselves against nature, the harder
it will strike back in the form of humanity. Which is not “human”,
but brutal nature. Everything that they believed had meaning
or value is revised again. Why don’t they learn from their fate?

Because their fate – as absurd as it sounds – is ultimately not
knowledge but “faith”, which is corrected by matter itself. There
is no “Jewish rationality”, only Jewish faith – or human knowledge.

They must no longer be allowed to bypass taking their modest
place in this world, where they are no longer a burden to anyone
with their evil “morality”, but are wolves among wolves, and they
must stand their ground in this struggle. Without lies and deceit.

Is morality really evil? Yes, nature has no morals. Since humans
are part of nature, they act “morally” against their nature. Jews
have a Janus face: Their actions in Israel may well be immoral
and unscrupulous – but they demand from other peoples to live
up to their high standards of “morality”. There are exceptions.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Would morality as a burden of humanity have disappeared
if there were no more Jews? Is it not also moral to fight and
defeat evil? This is based on a dual, bipolar world view that
does not exist. We can all be murderers and benefactors at
the same time. We must overcome the separation and recon-
cile the poles. Also the snake, wolf & shark are part of nature.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

A father who protects his family, people,

home and borders, doesn’t need “morality”.
A healthy survival instinct is quite sufficient.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Do the weak, the sick, the criminal, the infertile have
no right to equality? Nature says: NO! They deserve
our compassion, but not our subservience, and cer-
tainly not the postponement of our vital interests in life!

They are marked by nature itself for what they are: not able
to survive and not serving the community, but a ballast. “Mo-
rality”, however, soars above nature and claims: “I do not

accept what you present to me in a visible way for everyone!”

Of course, disabled people can be wonderful piano players, but
the sight of them deceives the perfection of their performance,
wilfully claiming our discomfort, which we are not allowed to sha-
re, although every healthy person next to us feels exactly the same.

No one has the right to murder them, but our eyes and ears insist
on beauty and perfection. Why? Because we do not identify oursel-
ves with disabled people, but want to recognize ourselves in health.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

What happens when we ourselves are no longer
able to keep up? Then nature excludes us from
the life stream. Darvin called it natural selection.
An old man has to resign himself to not being an
attractive sexual partner. Everyone sees his weakness.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Old men have other tasks than “flirting” with girls who
are not theirs! They can gather wisdom and advise the
younger generation. An old man can share knowledge
that will serve the generations after him, but not as a

pubescent boy who wants to perform the sexual act.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

“Trump ist so sexy!” He’s not sexy, he’s rich and powerful.
You’re confusing your biological purpose with your greed
to suck his life blood. And you think you can buy him with
your youth. Who’s “buying” whom, is the question here.
The ladies also threw themselves at Hitler’s feet. Unlike
Hitler, Trump was never averse to using his status. Which
shows that he lacks the statesmanship that even a Hitler
possessed. It’s pathetic but that’s what’s happening today.
Strangely enough, I do not trust Netanyahu to do so. Btw.,

I wouldn’t have thought Benny Gantz could do that either.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

That’s the strange thing: Either Trump is just a particularly
stupid fool, or he is on the way to becoming a real Israelite.
I wonder why. After all, he is capable of acting unexpectedly.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

While Netanyahu is in full possession of his mental powers, Trump is an ill-bred spoiled boy. Of course, Bibi knows that very well. Not to take advantage of this would not only be an own goal, but an embarrassment. So it’s the “evil Jew’s” fault again for controlling the world? Actually, no.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Could Trump be president of Israel? Since everything
follows a natural selection according to Darwin, no, Isra-
el would still have a whole armada of better candidates.

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Where’s bertram ??

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
3 years ago
Reply to  ed

Where’s Doctor Crackpot,
UR medical caretaker, Ed?

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Like the truth, nature also comes to the surface.
Everything artificial will give way, ’cause we are
only the blink of an eye in the age of the earth.

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Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Learning from nature means understanding.
Can human cultures survive? Empires pass
away. How long will fast food culture survive?
https://archive.org/details/Chronos1985720pX26510bitJoyFan

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago

@garrit (censored)

That’s right. The same immaturity is even seen in this forum.
From lower riffraff higher persons do not expect “recognition”.
But they still believe their evaluation would represent a “value”.

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
4 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Look for a platform of (approximately) “equally developed”
personalities, where your views are not only endorsed, but
appreciated because they are intellectually very advancing!

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

where’s bertram ??

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

hi marc !

Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon
3 years ago
Reply to  ed

Your Playstation’s broken? You can only
get spare parts in China, that takes weeks.

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  Nickelodeon

Who is garret, marc….another one of your many dozen “personalities” ???

Bikinis not Burkas
Bikinis not Burkas
4 years ago

Is anybody talking about the bad, no, horrendous side effects?

James Jones
James Jones
4 years ago

The list is quite extensive, and for diabetics (high percentage of the population) already dealing with retinopathy potentials, this medication would only be slightly less worse than the bug itself. Losing one’s eyesight is certainly better than losing one’s life, but its a high price in many ways.

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
4 years ago
Reply to  James Jones

It’s a short course therapy and unlikely to cause retinopathy. My mother was on it for years for RA.

James Jones
James Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  Patriotliz

I truly hope that is the case. I have many family members that are Type1 diabetic (one is an ER nurse dealing of course with Covid patients). All are young to early middle aged, but my son has already endured retinopathy issues. I am concerned that any further stress would not be good.

Leonard Payne
Leonard Payne
4 years ago

If you are going to make such a “panic” statement … BACK IT UP WITH DOCUMENTATION …. or, STFU

Bikinis not Burkas
Bikinis not Burkas
3 years ago
Reply to  Leonard Payne

Too hard for you to do a Google search?

Leonard Payne
Leonard Payne
4 years ago

If you are going to make such a “panic” statement … BACK IT UP WITH DOCUMENTATION …. or, STFU

pocath
pocath
4 years ago

Other countries are using this drug with success. How long will it take for the USA to run it’s clinical trials and approve this drug will be anybody’s guess. But if it came down to catching this virus in its worse form and absolute death from the virus, or a half tested drug….hand over the drug, at least there’s a 50/50 chance, nothing to really lose b/c without it your sure as gone.

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
3 years ago

I believe that Acting ‘President’ IL DUCE FAUCI (to be pronounced as Duchi Fuchi) is taking his good ol’ time, perhaps only using severe cases with cytokine storm on ventilators to skew his results to show that Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and Zithromax are ineffective. Fauci is OK with treating sick people as his lab rats and America as his personal gigantic scientific lab to study this contagion using us all as his lab rats who are totally under his control. GOD FORBID that an inexpensive, off-label well-known drug could be a miracle cure…how then can Fauci’s buddies in the Pharmaceutical industry make any money off of that?
Trump’s instincts were right…he’s always right. But because of intimidation by the “IL DUCE SCIENTIST” and the usual Left Stream Media mockery of Trump, maybe it’s too late to get the huge quantities of the HCQ available to us to stop this virus…and it’s certainly too late for those who died or left with permanent lung damage if they survived.
I wish at just one of those COVID briefings…one of those people posing as a journalist would ask some relevant questions of Il Duce Fauci such as: There are over 200 clinical trials listed on clinicaltrials.gov for COVID19— which of those are “completed” involving anti-viral agents like HCQ in mild to moderate cases? You have had plenty of time to at least give us preliminary results—people are dying every day as you know. What are the results of use of HCQ either alone or in combination with other therapies such as Azithromycin in clinical reports from China, South Korea, France (Dr. Raoult), Belgium, Bahrain and any other countries? What have we got to lose giving patients at high risk with a Positive COVID19 tests HCQ treatment—while you’re doing your clinical trials since… people are dying every day? Will you instruct the removal of all impediments imposed by Governors to doctors who are licensed and capable of legally prescribing HCQ for COVID19 positive patients since… people are dying every day… and as of yet you haven’t given any anti-viral therapeutic options while… people are dying every day… from this disease. How long will it take and, how many people will have to die before you give us your official green light on a purely stringent scientific basis on how to treat patients positive for COVID19 with an anti-viral agent so that they don’t end up in the hospital, don’t need a respirator and don’t die?

tatka150
tatka150
3 years ago
Reply to  Patriotliz

Exactly! Regarding Fauci-Douche – Just follow the money! Sleazy disgusting rat.

joc22
joc22
4 years ago

Unfortunately the Demoncrats and the global NWO elitist masters didn’t expect or want a cure this quickly. Their plan for the killing of 10s of millions of the elderly and people with weaken immune systems maybe failing to achieve the desired results. The POTUS should be going after these vermin that are trying their best to destroy the freedoms of the people

Leonard Payne
Leonard Payne
4 years ago
Reply to  joc22

If a whole bunch of “old people” die off ….. Social Security may become solvent once again.

Leonard Payne
Leonard Payne
4 years ago

I thought they were running this in New York?
Where are the results from that trial?

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  Leonard Payne

His focus seems to only be on a vaccine that is at least a year away. Isn’t that odd?

I read the same thing. Why isn’t Fauci directly involved in that? Surely, Mr. Purist could spare some staff for that. Have you ever seen a government agency not bloated with staff that couldn’t be redirected to a pandemic?

Dr. Fauci has 52 years of experience as a physician and immunologist Here’s his background:

1968, Fauci joined the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a clinical associate in the Laboratory of Clinical Investigation (LCI) at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
1974 became Head of the Clinical Physiology Section, LCI,
1980 appointed Chief of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation.
1984, became Director of The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAD), a position which he was still holding in 2020

He’s been involved in ALL the pandemics. He has been in the forefront of US efforts to contend with viral diseases like HIV, SARS, the 2009 swine flu pandemic, MERS, Ebola and the new coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). He has never found a cure with any of the other pandemics. He is noted for making “scientific observations.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Fauci

Isn’t it odd how Fauci overlooked the promise of the drug combination that Trump is hopeful about after some success using it for SARS? Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is related to SARS…. Why didn’t he do clincal trials on SARS? He had plenty of time to do it. SARS goes back to 2003. BTW, SARS also originated in China.

When you look more closely at Fauci’s background and lack of accomplishment, I am more and more uneasy about him.

John Acord
John Acord
3 years ago

Russia closed its 4000-mile border with China in January and stopped all flights as well. To date, there are only about 2500 cases and few confirmed deaths. Russian scientists ALSO confirm anti-malarial drugs as effective in both treating and preventing covid-19. Here’s the story on RT Go to: https://www.rt.com/russia/484364-russian-drug-treatment-covid19/ . BTW they don’t have LibTards in Russia trying to blame Putin for the CCP Virus. Or, if they do they suddenly go silent.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

French Expert: Second Study Shows Malaria Drug Helps Fight Coronavirus
BREITBART NEWS 29 Mar 2020
https://www.breitbart.com/news/french-expert-says-second-study-shows-malaria-drug-helps-fight-coronavirus/

Of course he’s considered “controversial ” whereas Fauci is not. Naturally since Fauci didn’t conduct the study, it can’t be possbile. They can’t give Trump credit on anything! More people must be die rather than given cautious hope. No Trump never recommended “fish tank cleaner.” Here’s the statement of another critic from the link:

The fact that they got these (positive) results using hydroxychloroquine “does not make the case for its effect,” she said.

I guess maybe in 10 years, after people have died, Fauci will get around to doing the perfect study in between developing a vaccine that doesn’t address the latest strain of it. The odds are it will mutate.

This drug combination is made in India so the Pharm companies can enjoy larger profits. It’s no coincidence that DEMS are in bed with Pharm companies and get perks from them. NJ is pharm heaven. It is the home to 14 of the world’s 20 largest pharmaceutical companies.

Ask NJ Senator Menendez about the pharm industry. In 2015, Menendez was indicted on federal corruption charges and allot of it involved kickbacks and bribes from the Pharm industry. Obama went after him because he was critical of Obama’s policy with Cuba. Menendez’s trial ended in a hung jury and a mistrial on November 16, 2017. Other people are tried again under these circumstances but not Menendez! Instead, on January 31, 2018, the Justice Department magically announced that it was dropping all charges against Menendez. In April 2018, Menendez was “severely admonished” by the United States Senate Select Committee on Ethics.

The main NJ paper was openly apologetic in giving Menendez an endorsement for his re-election but it’s better to have a corrupt DEM than an evil Republican replace him and he won his re-election. BTW he also had the help of an illegal pedophile helping him win his re-election – it’s doubful that anything happened to the illegal pedo because of our “sanctuary” status.

Pharms can’t make money off these already available drugs! Fauci, Menendez and other DEMS know that. One hand washes the other….I could go on and on and on about the routine corruption in NJ.

Kwitcherbellyakin
Kwitcherbellyakin
3 years ago

For well over 100 years, we knew that aspirin worked for headaches and fever reduction, but we did not know why. The origin of the drug came from willow bark, and eventually, aspirin was patented, and used with success until we began to find its mechanism. At that point, we were able to create other similar drugs we now call NSAIDs. The medication we now have in question has been in usage for about 50 years, but it was previously used for other purposes. Side-effects were minimal to none. The troops deployed to Vietnam were required to use this drug once a week as an anti-Malarial prophylactic, and it worked. (I did it for a year). Now that same drug seems to be working to treat rheumatoid arthritis, so it is not new at all. It is “off-brand” but has more than one function. And, since it is a safe drug for almost everybody, and does no harm, why put up a fight against its usage?
When I got sick as a kid, grandma used to give me chicken soup. I asked if it really helped, and she said, “It couldn’t hurt.”

StevenRobert
StevenRobert
3 years ago

Azithromycin is also an important if not critical, perhaps most important part of the treatment regimen. It has an effect on autophagy, which is important in the immune response to the virus.
Certainly, I hope this treatment is successful. No one should expect 100% results. If it just moderates the severity, or improves outcome, it would still be an enormous advance. I can only think critically of governors who have banned or restricted treatment available to patients stricken by Covid 19 infection. Apparently, this is perceived as a way for them to attack Trump’s policies, but withholding possibly lifesaving medicines from their sick constituents and threatening doctors with administrative retaliation for attempting to help their patients is a new low for Democrat politicians.

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