@techsouth saidYou seem like a well-meaning person, so I'll just end this discussion with saying thank you, and likewise.
@vivify
I agree there are instances where Trump gets attacked no matter what he does;...
Well, this is about as close to thoughtful dialog as one finds on RHP. Hats off for conceding something obvious. Obviously there's much we still disagree on, but your credibility has gone up a bit.
19 May 20
@techsouth saidGood points
There are at least three things different about Trump than you and I that might make him more of a candidate for taking the drug prophylacticly than you or I.
1. He'd have a doctor to monitor his status daily if necessary. They probably know how much plaque is in his arteries. (My doctor just wants me to take cholesterol pills without checking artery plaque).
2. He ha ...[text shortened]... ous keyboards and judge Trump's decision to take HC as stupid is a leap we're not qualified to make.
19 May 20
@lemondrop removed their quoted postI could care less where he got it, not my concern.
But where's your fooking LINK. SHOW me Trump cannot get a prescription. What doctor said that?
@shavixmir saidThere are truckloads of doctors prescribing hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 around the world and many countries in which it's used routinely in COVID treatments. Studies have shown that it's pretty useless on its own in late stages of COVID, but the jury is very much still out on whether early treatment and/or treatment with zinc helps.
What baffles me is that, surely, the drug has to be prescribed.
Yet no doctor would prescribe it for Covid-19.
What’s going on?
For some examples of the case FOR hydroxychloroquine (not unbiased, but still based on legitimate sources), see https://www.medicineuncensored.com/
Edit: The Twitter page https://twitter.com/niro60487270 is also a pretty good source, though it got polluted by the Trump press conference for a while there.