Are the Nevada & Michigan Governors and President of France in the Pay of Big-Pharma?
Paul Craig Roberts
This question is invited by news reports that they are preventing the use of the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine to treat coronavirus patients. According to experts, the anti-malaria drugs are effective if used early enough in the infection. But the drugs are cheap and there is no profit in them. Â
As of Tuesday, New York hospitals have federal permission to give desperately ill patients a cocktail of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin on a âcompassionate careâ basis.
According to the worldâs leading expert, Didier Raoult, it is too late to give the anti-malarial drugs in the latter stage of the infection:Â https://paulcraigroberts.org/2020/03/27/coronavirus-profiteers-are-worse-than-war-profiteers/Â Â
Fauci says there is no substantive proof that the drugs are effective, but the Chinese and Didier Raoult, who is far more prominant than Fauci, say otherwise.