I'm posting this because he twice evaded the question, so I'm hoping he answers here.
Dr. George Fareed's credentials are beyond reproach. He is a former professor of medicine at Harvard and UCLA, and in private practice gave hydroxychloroquine/zinc/azithromycin to vulnerable-age patients within five days of symptom onset when they tested positive for Covid. Dr. Fareed found hospitalizations and deaths to be far, far fewer than with people who were not treated with HCQ+, about 84% fewer - an extremely significant difference.
So Ty, if HCQ+ was "proven" to be ineffective, how do you explain Dr. Fareed's success?
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