They'll tweek one molecule of HCQ, patent it, then sell it at an exhorbitant price. They could probably just come up with some slight variation in the way it is manufactured, so it would then possibly be patentable just on that basis alone, then they would name it something like "Chlorovid", or "Hydroxyvid", or maybe "Cohydrox"; look for the slow-motion TV commercials soon :)
They'll tweek one molecule of HCQ, patent it, then sell it at an exhorbitant price. They could probably just come up with some slight variation in the way it is manufactured, so it would then possibly be patentable just on that basis alone, then they would name it something like "Chlorovid", or "Hydroxyvid", or maybe "Cohydrox"; look for the slow-motion TV commercials soon :)