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originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
a reply to: quintessentone
here is a screenshot
Here is another link with many people replying to the Mayo Clinics announcement. The Mayo Clinic has since blocked access to the link. Like I said it is now being censored.
The medical industrial complex at it again
Can you see what happened now
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
a reply to: quintessentone
here is a screenshot
Here is another link with many people replying to the Mayo Clinics announcement. The Mayo Clinic has since blocked access to the link. Like I said it is now being censored.
The medical industrial complex at it again
Can you see what happened now
Your last link, that's what I am telling you that your thread's premise cannot be found on the Mayo Clinic website.
The medical journal The Lancet on Thursday retracted a large study on the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 because of potential flaws in the research data. The study, published two weeks ago, found no benefit to the drug — and suggested its use may even increase the risk of death.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
a reply to: quintessentone
here is a screenshot
Here is another link with many people replying to the Mayo Clinics announcement. The Mayo Clinic has since blocked access to the link. Like I said it is now being censored.
The medical industrial complex at it again
Can you see what happened now
Your last link, that's what I am telling you that your thread's premise cannot be found on the Mayo Clinic website.
You are being disingenuous. Where have you been the last few years? This has been standard operating procedure. Remember the Lancet Journal scandal?
The medical journal The Lancet on Thursday retracted a large study on the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 because of potential flaws in the research data. The study, published two weeks ago, found no benefit to the drug — and suggested its use may even increase the risk of death.
deja vu
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
a reply to: quintessentone
here is a screenshot
Here is another link with many people replying to the Mayo Clinics announcement. The Mayo Clinic has since blocked access to the link. Like I said it is now being censored.
The medical industrial complex at it again
Can you see what happened now
Your last link, that's what I am telling you that your thread's premise cannot be found on the Mayo Clinic website.
You are being disingenuous. Where have you been the last few years? This has been standard operating procedure. Remember the Lancet Journal scandal?
The medical journal The Lancet on Thursday retracted a large study on the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 because of potential flaws in the research data. The study, published two weeks ago, found no benefit to the drug — and suggested its use may even increase the risk of death.
deja vu
Wow just post a direct Mayo Clinic link and we can call it a day.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
a reply to: quintessentone
here is a screenshot
Here is another link with many people replying to the Mayo Clinics announcement. The Mayo Clinic has since blocked access to the link. Like I said it is now being censored.
The medical industrial complex at it again
Can you see what happened now
Your last link, that's what I am telling you that your thread's premise cannot be found on the Mayo Clinic website.
You are being disingenuous. Where have you been the last few years? This has been standard operating procedure. Remember the Lancet Journal scandal?
The medical journal The Lancet on Thursday retracted a large study on the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 because of potential flaws in the research data. The study, published two weeks ago, found no benefit to the drug — and suggested its use may even increase the risk of death.
deja vu
Wow just post a direct Mayo Clinic link and we can call it a day.
When the OP was posted the link worked and I just provided screenshots from the Mayo Clinic website confirming this since the initial post the Mayo Clinic has restricted the website contact. Anybody reading our exchange here can clearly see you are a stooge. Just stop posting you're an embarrassment.
A study published yesterday in the journal Science, Public Health Policy & the Law found that countries which restricted access to hydroxychloroquine (“HCQ”) had higher covid fatalities
“Estimates indicate that if all countries where HCQ access was restricted had made HCQ available, covid-19 fatalities would have been reduced by about 520,000,” the study authors stated.
The study also found that policies such as lockdowns, travel restrictions or mask requirements had no effect on covid fatalities
originally posted by: watchitburn
Also don't forget when CNN turned Joe Rogan yellow when he got better in 3 days taking the Monoclonal anti-bodies, Z-Pack, and Hydroxycholorquine.
originally posted by: watchitburn
Was it ivermectin? Either way, Pharma wasn't happy with it.
originally posted by: watchitburn
That's not the point. The point is that they can't allow any kind of alternative treatments available and maintain the EUA.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: watchitburn
That's not the point. The point is that they can't allow any kind of alternative treatments available and maintain the EUA.
A preventative and a treatment are not the same thing. The vaccines can continue under EUA, until an actual preventative drug is presented. There isn't one of those yet. Zicam and Emergen-C are probably the closest things we have to them.
Some researchers have promoted chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for the treatment and prevention
So, what are we to do with the results of this trial? The advocacy and widespread use of hydroxychloroquine seem to reflect a reasonable fear of SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, it would appear that to some extent the media and social forces — rather than medical evidence — are driving clinical decisions and the global Covid-19 research agenda.
In fact, YouTube (owned by Google), Google, Twitter and Facebook have repeatedly gotten caught censoring true information and amplifying disinformation on hydroxychloroquine, Covid-19 and many other topics.
Often, the censorship trends benefit certain pharmaceutical interests.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: watchitburn
That's not the point. The point is that they can't allow any kind of alternative treatments available and maintain the EUA.
A preventative and a treatment are not the same thing. The vaccines can continue under EUA, until an actual preventative drug is presented. There isn't one of those yet. Zicam and Emergen-C are probably the closest things we have to them.
Some researchers have promoted chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for the treatment and prevention
not so fast my friend
The previous statement by the Mayo Clinic was that Hydroxychloroquine was not an effective treatment and came with serious side effects.
The obvious newsworthiness of the website page change is that the Mayo Clinic is now tacitly admitting that, at least for hospitalized COVID patients with few other options, Hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment that doctors should consider.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
The previous statement by the Mayo Clinic was that Hydroxychloroquine was not an effective treatment and came with serious side effects.
Then this was the update that they quickly scrubbed
The obvious newsworthiness of the website page change is that the Mayo Clinic is now tacitly admitting that, at least for hospitalized COVID patients with few other options, Hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment that doctors should consider.
this addresses the OP and rebukes the weak challenges