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Re: Brett Giroir, "The evidence just does not show hydroxychloroquine is effective right now,"

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There are people on the hard-Right who are saying the Dr. Fauci is responsible for the death of Herman Cain. They're claiming that he would have survived if the FDA had allowed hydroxychloroquine to be used to treat COVID patients, and that it was Dr. Fauci who is the person responsible for it not being available to the American public.




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Brett Giroir, "The evidence just does not show hydroxychloroquine is effective right now,"
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Sun, 02 Aug 20 5:46 PM
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Brett Giroir, the assistant secretary for health who coordinates U.S. coronavirus testing, said there is "no evidence" the drug frequently promoted by President Donald Trump is an "effective" treatment for COVID-19. "We need to move on from that and talk about what is effective," Giroir said in an interview on "Meet the Press."

"The evidence just does not show hydroxychloroquine is effective right now," he said.


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