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Ubiq – Thank you again for your responses.
Since HCQ is only the ‘Zelenko-recommended’ Ionophore for ZINC I’m now thinking the whole HCQ controversy is akin to a slight-of-hand magic trick. It a distraction from the real question. Which is, does ZINC (taken within the first five days acc. to Zelenko) knock down the coronavirus. No one claims HCQ (by itself) is the magic bullet. And yet, so far, seemingly every article including Fauci’s latest video response knocking the treatment ONLY SAYS HCQ doesn’t work. They drop off mention of zinc in their conclusion.
That you didn’t expect that patient to die is an anecdotal instance of (what I think we already know). Her outcome is NOT the experience most people will have. And that’s what we need to understand. How rare is her outcome? I take vaccines such as the annual flu shot (and post my support of them) because the legit science says the chances of injury are remote. I drive even though that assumes risk. What we really need to know (even without testing everyone) is how many out of 330 million have had this lady’s outcome. Especially if this coronavirus (like the common cold) is here to stay. Neither political party’s desire to control the White House nor any drug company’s profit, or media conglomerates agenda amounts to a hill of beans in relation to the truth of what we’re facing.
I hate going down this road, but I’m really getting the feeling that the mainstream media is acting like the propaganda arm of the needlessly hysterical ‘anti-vaxxer’ movement in regard to the coronavirus. I go to the grocery store every week or so. The employees have pretty much been working straight-thru since March and yet I’ve been made to be afraid of going in there for 20 minutes.