DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19A study just completed in the U.S. and Canada of 821 health care workers exposed to people with COVID-19 infections failed to show a statistically significant benefit of hydroxychloroquine in preventing infections (11.8% with hydroxychloroquine versus 14.3% of placebo group became ill). There was also no significant lessening of disease severity once they became symptomatic. How can the data be explained in view of your support for hydroxychloroquine use?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
Unfortunately, this patient cohort, because this was a carefully planned study, has been monitored and manipulated by the Extraterrestrial Alliance to tamper with the outcomes in a way to create little difference in the treatment arm of the study, specifically to discourage the medical community from appreciating this readily available and inexpensive therapy. They are intent on keeping this away from COVID-19 patients because they do not want their well-laid plans to be interfered with by a human solution. It is most unfortunate, but in today’s world there is not a level playing field so even a careful scientific inquiry cannot be relied on to give definitive answers because of the possibility of a hidden hand unduly influencing the data emerging from the study. It can be interfered with on any one of many levels or multiple points of intervention to alter the outcome and the way it is perceived. So it is very much the case that the glowing anecdotal reports are reflecting the truth and the careful randomized placebo-controlled trials that are seemingly conducted with great care by qualified investigators will be giving erroneous answers.