Drug touted by Trump apparently increases survival rates for Covid patients
A malaria drug which Donald Trump was condemned for hailing as a possible COVID-19 treatment can increase survival rates by up to 200 per cent, scientists say.
Scientists found that, when ventilated patients with a severe version of COVID were given high doses of hydroxychloroquine with zinc, their survival rates could increase dramatically.
Trump said in March 2020 he was taking it to prevent him catching the virus, rather than treat it. He did not become infected until October, and was not treated with the drug.
The former president had previously touted hydroxy as a potential miracle treatment, with scientists lining up to insist he was wrong to do so.
Yet Trump's allies on Wednesday were highlighting the study, conducted by Saint Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey on 255 patients.
It was published on May 31 on the medical site medRxiv.
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His son, Donald Trump Jr, said: 'In the last week alone, we've learned that the media, so-called fact checkers and their Big Tech enforcers lied to us about the lab-leak theory, Hydroxychloroquine and the clearing of Lafayette Square.
'All to hurt Donald Trump.
'What else are they lying about?'
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The drug apparently reduces the severity of some of the symptoms that could otherwise be fatal. Trump-hatred is a liberal disease for which no cure has been found so far. But it can be fatal for some Covid patients that were denied this treatment. Liberals have been willing to believe a lot of things that were not so because they disliked the President. It started early on with the Russian collusion hoax.
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