First published at 00:12 UTC on December 16th, 2020.
Why would the FDA and the NIH and the CDC discourage the use of effective treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, and allow hundreds of thousands of people to die unnecessarily as noted by Harvey Risch, MD, PhD?
Because if you have effec…
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Why would the FDA and the NIH and the CDC discourage the use of effective treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, and allow hundreds of thousands of people to die unnecessarily as noted by Harvey Risch, MD, PhD?
Because if you have effective treatments,
you don't need a vaccine.
Here is a 1.7 minute video clip of Harvey Risch, MD, PhD from Yale University noting that…
the death rate from Covid-19 in countries using
hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin
is 5-times lower (80% lower) than in the U.S.
Risch notes that
the FDA has a history of
making decisions that are not science-based.
Risch says,
“You can hardly believe what anybody says anymore. FDA and NIH and CDC have all misrepresented the benefits… [and the safety] of these drugs [hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin].
“We have lost 300,000 lives in the US because our government has basically told everybody to... stay home, and if you can't breathe, then go to the hospital. That's not a form of treatment. That doesn't work. It makes people too sick to be treated effectively."
A previous clip is included where Risch says the scientific evidence for giving hydroxychloroquine to high-risk Covid-19 patients early, outside of a hospital, is stronger than anything that he has ever studied in his entire career.
Risch says,
“Dr. Fauci and the FDA are doing the same thing that was done in 1987 [regarding the drug Bactrim to treat AIDS], and that has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans that could have been saved with the usage of this drug [hydroxychloroquine].
I did not include this part in the video, but Risch talked about how, in 1987, Fauci and the FDA did not support the use of Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim) for treating people with AIDS, which led to the unnecessary death of 17,000 people.
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