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Firstly, while I agree one should wear a mask a social distance when necessary, there is hardly any actual science to that. The WHO recently underwent a complete flip flop on lockdowns, saying that they do not help contain the spread. While I myself can’t prove this at all, perhaps this can be attributed to the idea that we can only delay herd immunity -not prevent it. Regardless, you haven’t answered any of my questions. I don’t know about any of the studies you referenced, please describe how they were conducted. Because although they may have been given the correct protocol of treatment, the studies may have been conducted on young not at risk patients, which is a very important factor. Because being that that group has a near 100% survival rate, there is no room for improvement between the control group and the group treated with HQC+zinc.
The doctors advocating for hydroxychloroquine have been. Very clear. High risk patients. Low dose. With zinc. In an outpatient setting. All these doctors have seen tremendously lower death rates among the high risk patient group they treat (over 80% ) than the general population. So my question is why have so many studies been designed to fail? Not only that, but fauci and co. use these obviously flawed studies as “proof” of hydroxychloroquine’s ineffectiveness. To me it’s mind boggling. I’m also outraged when all these doctors attempt to point out this corruption, and are then silenced by Big Tech!! Maybe you could explain.