Sunday, January 31, 2021

NEW HCQ STUDY SHOWN EFFECTIVE: How many COVID deaths were caused by Democrats vilifying hydroxychloroquine? By Pamela Geller - on January 30, 2021 CHINA VIRUS: CORONAVIRUS, COVID

 

NEW HCQ STUDY SHOWN EFFECTIVE: How many COVID deaths were caused by Democrats vilifying hydroxychloroquine?

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How many COVID deaths were caused by vilifying hydroxychloroquine?

A recent study from Hackensack Meridian Health found that HCQ use in outpatient settings was associated with a reduction in hospitalization rates in symptomatic individuals with COVID-19.

Federal and state governments LIED about HCQ. Victims of malpractice should sue governors and other officials for BANNING of HCQ. Very interesting this study is released AFTER the fraudulent election.

  • NY Gov Cuomo
  • Nevada Govornor Sisolak
  • Dr Fauci
  • AMA

….. the list is long and filled with Democrats and never Trumpers

The American Journal of Medicine published this.

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when started earlier in the hospital course, for progressively longer durations and in outpatients, antimalarials may reduce the progression of disease, prevent hospitalization, and are associated with reduced mortality.

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In a retrospective inpatient study of 2541 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, therapy associated with an adjusted reduction in mortality was HCQ alone (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.34, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.25-0.46, P <0.001) and HCQ with azithromycin (HR = 0.29, 95% CI 0.22-0.40, P <0.001).23
HCQ was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1955

Hat tip Orange Martyrs

For months Geller Report gave our readers the facts about hydroxychloroquine – a safe drug developed in the 1930s to fight malaria. It was found to be effective early in the China virus attack.

On Jusly 3rd, we reported hydroxychloroquine lowers COVID death rate, Henry Ford Health study finds and HCQ helped COVID patients survive better

Early Hydroxychloroquine Use Had 79% LOWER MORTALITY RATE, Massive New Study on 

Yale epidemiologist says hydroxychloroquine is ‘the key to defeating COVID-19’ on 

 

New study shows hydroxychloroquine ‘may be a benefit’ in treating the coronavirus after all

A medical study out of New Jersey shows the drug hydroxychloroquine may help people with mild symptoms of COVID-19.

“We make it clear we can’t recommend it to be given,” said Andrew Ip, a lymphoma physician and director of the Division of Outcomes and Value Research at the John Theurer Cancer Center. “This is only an observational study. We can only recommend it in the context of a clinical trial. There may be a benefit for using this drug in an outpatient setting.”

The study was conducted by Hackensack Meridian Health on outpatients in 2020 and found those who took hydroxychloroquine were less likely to end up in the hospital.

Ip said that more than 100 patients received the drug between March and May, and just over 1 in 5 patients landed in the hospital after the fact. Meanwhile, almost 1 in 3 of the more than 1,000 patients who did not receive the drug required hospitalization.

He added that the drug, commonly used to treat malaria, appeared to be safe.

“I’ve gotten messages from doctors saying it supports what they are seeing in their clinics,” Ip said.

The New Jersey study’s results come after a peer-reviewed study found a drug cocktail that included hydroxychloroquine lowered hospitalizations and mortality rates of coronavirus patients.

The study found that “the odds of hospitalisation of treated patients was 84% less than in the untreated patients.” Only one patient died from the group of 141 being treated with the drug cocktail, while there were 13 deaths in the untreated group of 377.

The use of hydroxychloroquine sparked controversy in 2020 when former President Donald Trump touted its use for treating the virus. Some within the medical community and the media slammed the use of the drug, and Big Tech moved to censor information championing it.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration also reversed its emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in June of last year.

Controversy over the drug has spilled over into 2021, with the Oklahoma attorney general’s office announcing this week it is trying to return $2 million worth of hydroxychloroquine pills after Gov. Kevin Stitt purchased the stockpile out of an abundance of caution.

“We are working with the Department of Health to try to return the stockpile,” Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General spokesman Alex Gerszewski said.

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Minneapolis City Council Members Unveil New Plan To Eliminate Police Department — But Keep Police Officers Top News US

 

Minneapolis City Council Members Unveil New Plan To Eliminate Police Department — But Keep Police Officers

Three members of the Minneapolis City Council unveiled a plan last week to finally make good on their promises to fundamentally transform the Minneapolis Police Department.

What is the background?

Following the tragic death of George Floyd last May, the Minneapolis City Council promised to abolish the Minneapolis Police Department. City council members vowed a “start fresh with a community-oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity” approach to law enforcement.

But their promises never came to fruition.

In fact, the anti-police rhetoric triggered an exodus of police officers, resulting in record violent crime last summer. The crime wave, combined with inaction by city officials, angered residents — but that did not stop the city council, which has zero Republican members.

When pressed by residents to combat the crime, city council members had the audacity to question, “Where are the police?” Later, city council members recanted their promises to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department upon learning that inflammatory rhetoric does not result in functional public policy.

What’s happening now?

The council members — Phillipe Cunningham, Steve Fletcher, and Jeremy Schroeder, all of whom are Democrats — released a proposal on Thursday that would eliminate the city’s police department, but keep the police officers.

Their plan establishes a new Department of Public Safety, which includes “additional divisions … to provide for a comprehensive approach to public safety beyond law enforcement,” according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

More from the Star Tribune:

The proposed charter amendment would eliminate the requirement to maintain a minimum number of officers based on the city’s population, leaving the force size entirely at the discretion of the mayor and the 13-member City Council.

Fletcher said, “Minneapolis residents are imagining a comprehensive public safety approach that is more effective and more reflective of our values, and they are calling on the city to act. This charter amendment creates a structure that supports that vision and allows our city to innovate.”

The proposal would also move the city’s Office of Violence Prevention and perhaps even 911 operations into the new department, the Star Tribune noted.

To appear on the next city ballot, the proposal must first be approved by the city council and city Charter Commission.

Anything else?

According to the Associated Press, the plan is very similar to a proposal made by the city council members last year.

The proposal is similar to one that was blocked last year after the city’s Charter Commission decided to take more time to review it, essentially stopping it from advancing to the November ballot. Both proposals were designed to eliminate the police department as it is and create a new department focused on broader public safety. Last year’s proposal made it optional to include a “Division of Law Enforcement Services,” but the new proposal says officers would be mandatory.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a Democrat, is reportedly concerned that the proposal “would diminish accountability,” the Star Tribune reported.

“I believe in a comprehensive approach. That’s what we’re hearing from people,” Frey said. “We are not hearing people want to dilute accountability by having the head of public safety report to 14 people.”

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