Let's Make It Clear and Simple
May I point out the important point here -- in the mildly-ill presenting people [HCQ] dropped the mortality to ZERO and almost-completely (99% of the time) cut off progression to more-serious disease.
In the severely ill people, who had already gotten in a lot of medical trouble with the virus, it dropped mortality by 90%.
But it doesn't end there. They also studied using it as a prophylaxis in both health care workers and family members of those infected, both of whom are obviously at high risk of getting it themselves.
That's an 80% reduction in transmission folks -- which is in the same range as a vaccine.
So why do we need vaccines again when you can take an under one dollar pill, once or twice (not once a day) and be protected just as well?
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