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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
Your first statement is completely false. It?s still being used as the number one treatment in many hospitals. It?s just not being reported to the media anymore because they suck at reporting anything truthful.
The chances of azithromycin + hydroxychloroquine helping were very low to begin with. Its a shot in the dark which physicians do quite often in critically ill patients. Neither of those medicines act directly as antivirals anyway. They both have some anti-inflammatory properties and the thought is maybe it'll calm down the bodies immune response from overwhelming all their vital organs. The virus still most likely has to run its course. Problem is, as with most similar viruses, a lot of folks will improve anyway and some just won't.
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