They’re saying they’re wrong for censoring it, not that they agree the studies proved anything. HCQ doesn’t work, ivermectin does and we need to stop pushing the alternative, it doesn’t help.
HCQ does work and has been working in Africa in the form of quinine which is why their infection rate is so low. It's also been working in India and Japan.
Not too bright, are you? HCQ may not be great in late stages of covid, but countless studies have proven its effectiveness in early stages and as a preventative measure.
The major retraction was the study that said HCQ was shit. It was in the Lancet and later had to be retracted because the data set was completely fraudulent. Entirely fucking made up/fabricated.
I just read through 8 randomly selected studies and each of them had a variation of the following statement “no statistical significance in non-hospitalized patients. Same rate of hospitalization and no change in viral load.”
Thanks for the site though, only helps to prove my point.
Lying, because frontline doctors is a political group, not a healthcare group, and it is in there best interest to appeal to whoever will donate to them. People who feel vaccination and alternative methods of treatment are not being explored are going to flock to any group that supports their belief, thus frontline doctors shows up with their pockets open and ready.
You could not be more wrong. Dissenting against the narrative is not a profitable game. It comes with a lot of risks. FWIW the CDC and FDA aren't healthcare groups either. They are the Federal Marketing Arms of Big Pharma.
FWIW, if it wasn’t a profitable game then there would be no reason to make a political group instead of a non-profit healthcare collective…
But hey, I guess the 15 million+ those member doctors made for consultations was all donated back to the community, right? Amazing how we can claim to be people who do our research but blindly cling onto every counter narrative we can find. Embarrassing.
They’re saying they’re wrong for censoring it, not that they agree the studies proved anything. HCQ doesn’t work, ivermectin does and we need to stop pushing the alternative, it doesn’t help.
HCQ does work and has been working in Africa in the form of quinine which is why their infection rate is so low. It's also been working in India and Japan.
I mean I’d argue that the same thing that helped Covid numbers go down here was helping there: it wasn’t serious and people stopped testing.
Except when they were still testing Japan had a completely different tactic than western medicine.
Japan also has far healthier people than the west… next you’re going to tell me China got it right by locking down their citizens.
Not too bright, are you? HCQ may not be great in late stages of covid, but countless studies have proven its effectiveness in early stages and as a preventative measure.
Countless? Try 4, 3 of which were retracted. Come on now…
The major retraction was the study that said HCQ was shit. It was in the Lancet and later had to be retracted because the data set was completely fraudulent. Entirely fucking made up/fabricated.
Here fuck nugget. As if you can even read though. https://c19hcq.com/
I just read through 8 randomly selected studies and each of them had a variation of the following statement “no statistical significance in non-hospitalized patients. Same rate of hospitalization and no change in viral load.”
Thanks for the site though, only helps to prove my point.
Try 411, Mr. provides no sources
So are you saying Dr. Simone Gold is lying or just wrong about HCQ?
Lying, because frontline doctors is a political group, not a healthcare group, and it is in there best interest to appeal to whoever will donate to them. People who feel vaccination and alternative methods of treatment are not being explored are going to flock to any group that supports their belief, thus frontline doctors shows up with their pockets open and ready.
You could not be more wrong. Dissenting against the narrative is not a profitable game. It comes with a lot of risks. FWIW the CDC and FDA aren't healthcare groups either. They are the Federal Marketing Arms of Big Pharma.
BAM!
FWIW, if it wasn’t a profitable game then there would be no reason to make a political group instead of a non-profit healthcare collective…
But hey, I guess the 15 million+ those member doctors made for consultations was all donated back to the community, right? Amazing how we can claim to be people who do our research but blindly cling onto every counter narrative we can find. Embarrassing.