Anonymous ID: 3c4f65 Oct. 10, 2020, 8:04 p.m. No.11020044   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

I actually was waiting for the English version for this story, but can't wait any longer and who knows maybe it never happensโ€ฆ So after Trump cured from Covid with Regeneron etc. after he 'promoted' Hydroxychloroquin we have this:

 

'Anti-malarial drug still has an effect on coronavirus'

ZWOLLE (ANP) - The anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine leads to significantly better results in corona patients in the nursing ward than previously thought. The chance of transfer to intensive care is 53 percent lower than in patients who received no treatment. This is the conclusion of researchers from the Isala Clinics in the Zwolle region after so-called national retrospective research among 1064 patients.

 

When the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, clear guidelines on how to treat the virus adequately were lacking. In some Dutch hospitals, patients were prescribed hydroxychloroquine, in other clinics chloroquine was chosen. Because the effectiveness of these drugs had not been demonstrated, some doctors chose not to prescribe any of them. This variation in medication policy prompted researchers Jolanda Lammers and Paul Groeneveld to review the three treatment strategies. Fourteen hospitals across the country have shared their data. "During the corona outbreak, every doctor was left empty-handed. It was precisely because everyone wanted the best for this patient category that we received full cooperation nationwide," said the researchers.

 

The researchers expect that their research results, which have now been confirmed by American researchers, will lead to a new national or global treatment strategy. In addition, they argue for additional (prospective) research that can support their conclusions.

 

Dutch sauce: https://www.msn.com/nl-nl/nieuws/Binnenland/antimalariamiddel-heeft-toch-effect-bij-coronavirus/ar-BB19SP04?ocid=msedgntp