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Re: Small Chloroquine Study Halted Over Risk of Fatal Heart Complications

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I hope you're correct.

A major pork plant closed & warned of shortages of meat coming soon. I know farmers are also having issues.

China on Monday reported its largest increase in new coronavirus cases since early March, most of them involving people returning from other countries. The uptick heightened fears of a second wave and led to new constraints on travel.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2020/04/13/coronavirus-latest-news/




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Re: Small Chloroquine Study Halted Over Risk of Fatal Heart Complications
By: Cactus Flower
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Mon, 13 Apr 20 1:36 PM
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A picture is beginning to emerge. It can be an effective treatment of the disease in high doses. But in high doses it can also be lethal to patients.

So basically, you swap one risk for another.

It doesn't sound like it's the one. But maybe the doctor csl reported who used it with zinc was onto something. I dunno. Hope they try lots of things that have promise.

In the meanwhile, either the lockdown is working or spring harms this virus somehow. Either way, tentatively, it looks like there's a bit of viral retreat going on. If we can buy six months while the vaccines are tested and we can rebuild supplies and get health service people better, everything looks so much better.

We might even get the economy running over the summer!

Looking for reasons to be optimistic, maybe. But a ray of sunlight in relentless gloom will do that to a person.


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