09/14/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has published a new research letter highlighting the proven benefits of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in successfully treating the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
Entitled, “SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Community Health Workers in India Before and After Use of Face Shields,” the paper explains that healthcare workers in India who came down with the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) were quickly cured of the disease, their health fully restored, upon taking the generic anti-malaria drug.
None of these frontline workers wore face coverings, mind you. They only took HCQ, which quickly eliminated their symptoms and brought them back to good health in almost no time at all.
“The 12 infected workers were moved to care centers,” wrote Dr. M. Emmanuel Bhaskar, the paper’s author. “Four developed desaturation and mild breathing difficulty and were treated with oral hydroxychloroquine and oxygen therapy; all 4 recovered.”
Dr. Bhaskar’s research is a far cry from the hit piece that JAMA earlier published, supposedly “debunking” HCQ as an effective remedy for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
As it turns out, HCQ is a simple, inexpensive and safe way to cure the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) without the need for a vaccine or other drug intervention. Other remedies like green tea and zinc have likewise shown incredible promise in alleviating the plandemic, if only the deep state medical establishment would allow it.
If you recall from back in early August, America’s Frontline Doctors (AFD) was systematically censored from nearly all social media platforms for touting the benefits of HCQ publicly.
Dr. Simone Gold, for instance, was slammed by the media, censored by the likes of Facebook, and even fired from her job, “all for advocating for the right of physicians to prescribe what they believe is best for their patients.”
Dr. Stella Immanuel likewise had her reputation tarnished by the left-wing media talking heads for stating that she has successfully treated hundreds of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) patients using HCQ and azithromycin.
“We are taking this fight to the medical community,” Dr. Immanuel tweeted on Sept. 2. “If doctor will not prescribe HCQ fire them. Drs that will, please send us your info @ frontlinemds.com. We will move patients into your clinics. Demand and supply works. When drs start losing business, they will wake up.”
A big part of the problem is Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and leader of the anti-HCQ, pro-vaccine medical mafia fighting at all costs to keep HCQ out of the hands of patients in need.
Fauci completely dismissed the work of Drs. Adnan Munkarah and Steven Kalkanis, whose research into HCQ, like the research mentioned above, contributes to the growing body of evidence showing that HCQ is both a safe and effective remedy for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
“Our promising Henry Ford treatment study should be considered as another important contribution to the other studies of hydroxychloroquine that describes what the authors found in our patient population,” the two physicians wrote in an open letter.
“We – along with all doctors and scientists – eagerly support the need for randomized clinical trials. Unfortunately, the political climate that has persisted has made any objective discussion about this drug impossible, and we are deeply saddened by this turn of events,” they added, noting that the science should, in a just and fair world, “speak for itself.”
According to Shane Trejo, writing for Big League Politics, Fauci and all others who have demonized HCQ at the expensive of human lives “ought to have their licenses revoked, or perhaps even be jailed, for the needless suffering they have caused with their actions.”
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