I found this on the Internet, so it has to be true.
It does read like a scientific paper. The cited sources are reputable and can easily be checked. Unless this is a hoax and a really bad prank, there can be reason for some optimism.
An anti-malarial drug, chloroquine, was tested in China and S. Korea. It reduced virus counts in those affected, and reduced infection rates if used before becoming infected. It was used against SARS, also a coronavirus, with favorable results. Chloroquine is readily available and inexpensive. Don't get your hopes up, this could be an evil hoax, but if it's not, we have reason to be optimistic.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e...pLydBc7h3q6FTI
It does read like a scientific paper. The cited sources are reputable and can easily be checked. Unless this is a hoax and a really bad prank, there can be reason for some optimism.
An anti-malarial drug, chloroquine, was tested in China and S. Korea. It reduced virus counts in those affected, and reduced infection rates if used before becoming infected. It was used against SARS, also a coronavirus, with favorable results. Chloroquine is readily available and inexpensive. Don't get your hopes up, this could be an evil hoax, but if it's not, we have reason to be optimistic.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e...pLydBc7h3q6FTI
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