HCQ was originally developed from Chloroquine, which was developed from Quianine, as treatment/prevention of malaria.
And HCQ is effective.
One of the reasons covid-19 didn't grab hold in places that have malaria as an issue is because HCQ is already largely available and used there as a malaria treatment/prophylactic.
Oh sure… 2030 you say? The year by which we will own nothing and be happy with it?
HCQ was originally developed from Chloroquine, which was developed from Quianine, as treatment/prevention of malaria.
And HCQ is effective.
One of the reasons covid-19 didn't grab hold in places that have malaria as an issue is because HCQ is already largely available and used there as a malaria treatment/prophylactic.
Why is malaria a problem in Africa, but not in places like Florida 🤔
The mossies in Florida don't carry the malaria parasite.
Yea because there will be 75% less humans to kill, they say it quietly with statements like this
Hydroxychloroquine can help cut down malaria deaths by 75%. Jus' sayin'.
Thought their goal was depopulation? edit: It seems they're just trying to normalize gene editing in the minds of the public.