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Old 04-12-2020, 12:42 PM   #5
wdmso
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT View Post
a fair question. rather than answering, you get insulted. not one of them can admit they’re wrong. not on anything.
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seems you didnt read it .... shocking

so ill spoon feed you

some of the nation's most respected health officials have said there is insufficient evidence showing that the 80-year-old drug, is a viable treatment in battling the new virus.


Yet President Trump has been an enthusiastic champion of hydroxychloroquine, calling it a "game-changer."


That's when his political connections proved useful.

Armstrong, who is a prominent GOP activist, called Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. He says Patrick reached out to Texas state Sen. Bryan Hughes, also a Republican, who knew someone on the board of the New Jersey-based company Amneal Pharmaceuticals. The company, which makes and distributes the drug, has donated more than a million tablets nationwide, including to the states of Texas and Louisiana.

Two days later, Armstrong had received more than enough medication to begin giving it to patients.

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