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Aug 3, 2020 14:30:55   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
the J man wrote:
We don`t need to debunk it the WH medical experts already have debunked it, you need to keep up with what the WH medical experts are saying.
Try to keep up, bubba, the "WH expert" to whom you refer supported Hillary Clinton, even wrote "love letters" to her, so he has a political agenda.

As noted above,

India, with a population of 1.4 billion people, is the second most populated country on earth, yet we must ask why India has had such remarkable success in keeping C***d infections in check.

Currently, India has recorded 1,751,794 confirmed cases and 37,403 deaths. Would you believe HYDROXOCLOROQUINE?

Experts Explain: The case for using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to treat C****-**

HCQ Helps Contain C****-** Cases: New Evidence and a Major Retraction

This Indian slum contained a possible C****-** disaster with hydroxychloroquine

On July 9, 2020, Asia's biggest and densest slum shocked the world by announcing just one new positive C****-** case despite being a cluster and hotspot.

Dharavi is no ordinary slum. It is one of the densest in the world, housing more than a million people. It provided some of the background for the Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire.

Dharavi contains pockets where as many as 650,000 people are crammed into 2.5 square kilometers. In comparison, New York City has only around 95,605 people for 2.5 square kilometers.

India feared the worst when a cluster outbreak of C****-** was reported in Dharavi. It could have become the biggest C****-** disaster zone in the world. But by using proactive measures, Dharavi contained the v***s.

Media around the world, like the Los Angeles Times, have reported the success. Even the World Health Organization praised Dharavi.

Reports credit the huge turnaround to various factors. Most focused on Dharavi's use of widespread testing and contact tracing. One is the use of an anti-malarial drug. But they ignored the policy most responsible. Indian doctors used hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for prophylaxis (preventive) treatment — the same drug the American media have politicized.

Dharavi's C****-** infection rate dropped drastically from April through June. In July, new infections were very low, almost reaching zero on July 9.

Officials have credited this turnaround to "a combination of hydroxychloroquine, vitamin D, and zinc tablets along with homeopathic medicines."


HCQ has been widely used across India to treat early-stage C****-**. It is also prescribed for prophylaxis among those who have come into contact with people who have tested positive.

In India, HCQ has always been legal. The government's official C****-** task force, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), highly recommends it for high-risk people like medical practitioners.

The ICMR guidelines recommend prophylactic use of HCQ for the following categories:

1) "all asymptomatic healthcare workers involved in containment and treatment of C***D19 and asymptomatic healthcare workers working in non-C***D hospitals/non-C***D areas of C***D hospitals/blocks";
2)"symptomatic frontline workers, such as surveillance workers deployed in containment zones and paramilitary/police personnel involved in C****-** related activities"; and
3) "symptomatic household contacts of laboratory confirmed cases."

In other words, HCQ is for anyone with the slightest chance of contracting C****-**.

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