Cuomo: Use of antimalarial drug in New York hospitals 'anecdotally' positive

It doesn't really matter to libs if "anecdotal" lives are saved, because they want massive "anecdotal" pain and suffering, to get rid of the "anecdotal" Bad Orange Man. As usual, they couldn't care less about the American people.

Weak bait. 0/10
 
It doesn't really matter to libs if "anecdotal" lives are saved, because they want massive "anecdotal" pain and suffering, to get rid of the "anecdotal" Bad Orange Man. As usual, they couldn't care less about the American people.
From your doctor admirer

From: Fauci, Anthony (NIH/NIAID) [E] [mailto:AFAUCI@niaid.nih.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 6:10 PM

To: Mills, Cheryl D
Subject: Today's performance

Cheryl:

Anyone who had any doubts about the Secretary's stamina and capability following her illness had those doubts
washed away by today's performance before the Senate and the House. She faced extremely difficult circumstances at
the Hearings and still she hit it right out of the park. Please tell her that we all love her and are very proud to know her.

Warm regards,
Tony

Anthony S. Fauci, MD
Director
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Building 31, Room 7A-03
31 Center Drive, MSC 2520
 
there ARE facts and research. there are clinical trials as well -albeit without control group ( for obvious reason)

This is why I blame Fauci ( where you probably heard the anecdotal dismissal) -he keeps using "anecdotal"
and IT'S NOT.
It might be anecdotal for FDA clinical trials. but not for treatment..

PS. see the thread where Trump sweet talked Indian PM Modi into releasing it for our needs

“None of my lupus patients have developed covid, which is quite remarkable,” Dr. Daniel Wallace, a rheumatologist at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, said in a teleconference for the Lupus Research Alliance.

Wallace said that of around 1,000 patients with coronavirus that have showed up at his hospital network, “one has had lupus.”

“It may be that the drugs that these patients are taking provides them with type of protection. I find this rather interesting and I can’t quite explain it,” Wallace said.

Dr. Peggy Crow, the chief of rheumatology at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, echoed Wallace’s observations.

“The anecdotal experience,” she said on the teleconference, “is that many more presumably healthy people are developing infections with COVID-19 than we’ve seen in our lupus patients, or rheumatoid arthritis patients.”

“I think lupus patients are being very careful,” she said, noting that people with the disease have compromised immune systems.

“I think overall they’re doing pretty well under the circumstances.”


 
Some just can't stand the fact that we may have medicine needed with hyroxychloroquine to help save lives. Go figure.
 
“None of my lupus patients have developed covid, which is quite remarkable,” Dr. Daniel Wallace, a rheumatologist at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, said in a teleconference for the Lupus Research Alliance.

Wallace said that of around 1,000 patients with coronavirus that have showed up at his hospital network, “one has had lupus.”

“It may be that the drugs that these patients are taking provides them with type of protection. I find this rather interesting and I can’t quite explain it,” Wallace said.

Dr. Peggy Crow, the chief of rheumatology at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, echoed Wallace’s observations.

“The anecdotal experience,” she said on the teleconference, “is that many more presumably healthy people are developing infections with COVID-19 than we’ve seen in our lupus patients, or rheumatoid arthritis patients.”

“I think lupus patients are being very careful,” she said, noting that people with the disease have compromised immune systems.

“I think overall they’re doing pretty well under the circumstances.”



It’s almost contradictory that an immunosuppressant drug would help against COVID infection.

On the other hand, the immune system is crazy complex. It may be that simply changing the immune system ‘tricks’ the virus somehow. At any rate, there seems to be a strong correlation between the use of chloroquine in lupus patients and the absence of COVID infections in lupus patients.

I can see why Cuomo wants more of it.
 
Do u bother to read the articles you post, Einstein?

Maybe you should try reading yourself, Einstein. The article she posted disagreed with the statement that the drug is "being used all over Europe." Let me guess... you glanced at it and thought it said that it WAS "being used all over Europe," AmIRite?
 
Maybe you should try reading yourself, Einstein. The article she posted disagreed with the statement that the drug is "being used all over Europe." Let me guess... you glanced at it and thought it said that it WAS "being used all over Europe," AmIRite?

Wow, the Pussy Posse are fighting amongst themselves, priceless!
 
It’s almost contradictory that an immunosuppressant drug would help against COVID infection.

On the other hand, the immune system is crazy complex. It may be that simply changing the immune system ‘tricks’ the virus somehow. At any rate, there seems to be a strong correlation between the use of chloroquine in lupus patients and the absence of COVID infections in lupus patients.

I can see why Cuomo wants more of it.

Just heard a doctor say that the HyChlQ goes in and "opens up the door for the zinc to get in".......that's evidently what pulls the trigger on this virus.
 
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Dr. Stephen Smith will talk about this tomorrow night on Laura Ingraham.
Blacks are disproportionately affected by this virus.

I understand that the darker the skin, the less their skin absorbs natural vitamin D from the sunlight. As has already been discussed,
it is essential to a strong immune system for people to have a steady daily dose of D3. I've been taking 5,000IU daily for over a year now.
The first thing those doctors did for that British couple who came to their hospital in Japan when they got off the cruise ship was to give
large doses of D3 and made sure they were confined to a room with a big window with no buildings to block the sunlight.
 
News from N.O. Things are looking up as the state received a whooooooooooole bunch of Plaquenil
to give their patients. :awesome:
 
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