
Just the other day, we brought you some encouraging developments in the fight against COVID-19.
Researchers in Australia (and other countries) are seeing powerful results against the virus, thanks to an anti-malarial drug called chloroquine.
In fact, Tucker Carlson even reported on it.
From Twitter:
BREAKING:
A peer-reviewed study shows that 100% of patients, after 6 days of taking a Malaria drug were “virologically” cured
This is, reportedly, the 2nd 100% cure to a virus that has ever existed
RT If President @realDonaldTrump should immediately move to make this available pic.twitter.com/D2bRTj2Rv9
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 19, 2020
BREAKING: A peer-reviewed study shows that 100% of patients, after 6 days of taking a Malaria drug were “virologically” cured
This is, reportedly, the 2nd 100% cure to a virus that has ever existed
RT If President @realDonaldTrump should immediately move to make this available
Wow. This is pretty amazing. According to a new peer-reviewed study, 100% of patients were “virologically” cured after six days of treatment.
This means we might have a surefire weapon to end our war with this invisible enemy.
The crucial factor is how long before this medicine is made available to those suffering right now in hospitals around the country?
Well, Donald Trump just gave us the answer.
From Fox News:
Trump announced at a White House press briefing that chloroquine, a drug designed for use in malaria, has been FDA approved and will be made available by prescription “almost immediately.” He said it was one of a number of antiviral therapies to limit the symptoms of the virus that the administration is trying to get to Americans as quickly as possible.
This is some really good news. President Trump is working with the FDA to cut through the red tape.
They are speeding up a usually lengthy approval process so that this drug can be ready for COVID-19 patients, “almost immediately.”
Considering how effective this drug appears to be, this is a no-brainer. Chloroquine is an already existing medication for the treatment of malaria.
That means we know what the side effects are, and that it has been approved. The only thing they need to determine is the dosage and other finer details.
In a short time, perhaps late this week or early next week, we could see this treatment rolled out across the country.
Which could result in an end to this outbreak faster than anyone could have predicted.
SHARE to thank President Trump for moving quickly to save American lives!