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“Your statement is “hypothetical” .”

which one?

“So how can it be helping them if they didn’t need it to get better.It can’t.”
Lots of possibilities here:
1) Exactly, in other words that may not being helped at all. If I give a person with a cold candy and 2 days later he is better. And I say “hey candy cures colds” you would correctly surmise that it wasnt really the candy.

2) “help” does not equal getting better. For example if a medication dropped time being sick from say 2 weeks to 1 week this is hypothetical). Although these are people who would have gotten better It DID help limit their time being sick. that isnt nothing, it certainly is help. Back to Dr. Zelenko, The study DID show a decrease in hospitilizations*, so although the study didnt show any decrease in mortality. Preventing hospitalizations is certainly “help”

“Further, how do you know for sure they may not have needed it- you can’t”
I’m not sure what you mean by know for sure. In the sense that we can know anything for sure, we know it from comparing the experimental group to the control group. In the control goup they DID NOT get HCQ and statisticly there was no difference in mortality.

“Also, the stage when clots form, it seems cannot be overcome with the triple therapy”
You keep repeating this statement, I’m not sure the relevance noe the veracity of this statement. (There isnt a set number of stages, some presented with blood clots, some got very sick and died and never had bloood clots)

“Hashem is always in charge.”
Certainly true

*Though as mentioned, theres a flaw there too.