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[–] 24877835? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

No zinc. And already sick enough to be hospitalized.

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[–] 24877855? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Where’s the Zinc???

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[–] 24877913? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Imagine you might be subject to looting. You have a strategy to line up security people outside your property to dissuade them. You send in the guards in a troop carrier. Lets call the guards "zinc" and the troop carrier "hydroxychloroquine". The guards then wait for the looters to arrive.

Now imagine that some expert, I use the term loosely, wanted to test your strategy to see if it was actually effective. Here is what they do:

1) They wait for the looters to arrive and break in to your property.

2) The looters start stealing your goods.

3) They may optionally set fire to your property.

4) At that point they send in an empty troop carrier and wait.

5) They assess the results and declare your strategy a failed one. Troop carriers don't work.

Who in their right mind would call that a satisfactory test? Lots of "scientists" with PhDs, apparently.

Are they really that stupid or do they just think we are?

Hydroxychloroquine is best used as a prophylactic in conjunction with zinc. Failing that it should be administered asap. When people are ill in hospital it is too late for best results.

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[–] 24878154? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Again the doses are too high.

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[–] 24879739? ago  (edited ago)

You guys all got it right.

They gave twice the recommended dosage of HCQ and no zinc to patients who were already in hospital (too late) and almost half were already on oxygen.

This was not a trial - it was an execution!