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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I'd rather have COVID-19 than take chloroquine again. I took it for malaria prophylaxis in the early 90s and had to stop after 6 weeks. I had terrifying nightmares that were so real that I didn't know I was dreaming and the nightmares got worse the longer I was on it. [/quote] Hmmmm let me think it through... nightmares......death nightmares......death nightmares.......death NIGHTMARES ANYTIME!!!!![/quote] Yep I was thinking the same thing! Especially since this treatment isn't needed long term for COVID19. I'll take terrible nightmares if it means I can live and breathe[/quote] And you might have also missed this post? [b][i]* Trump has repeatedly touted anti-malaria drug chloroquine as a 'cure' for coronavirus, calling it a 'miracle from God' and a 'game-changer' * But the first person to promote it as a potential cure is revealed to have posed as a Stanford University researcher when he was nothing of the kind * He is actually a cryptocurrency entrepreneur and member of his family's legal firm in Melville, Long Island * Rigano, 34, who uses his parents' address on public records, wrote a bogus scientific paper with another crypto investor, an ophthalmologist from Michigan * It touted chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine as a potential cure but was removed from Google's public documents for breaching their terms of use * The document claimed to be supported by Stanford and University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers but both institutions say that is false * Rigano got his document tweeted by Elon Musk then went on a string of Fox News shows, not correcting Stuart Varney who called him 'doctor' three times * The 'cure' was then touted heavily by Trump at the White House - despite Tony Fauci using the same briefing to say evidence for it is at best anecdotal * Rigano set up a secretive LLC in February and has previously tried to raise funds to 'cheat death, cure cancer and end Alzheimer's' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8143845/amp/Malaria-cure-coronavirus-promoter-cryptocurrency-hustler-fake-Stanford-University-claim.html?__twitter_impression=true[/b][/i][/quote] this is the biggest garbage study every cited on this site. there is a reason it is published in a chinese journal even now is pretty every crap gets published in NEJM.[/quote]
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