New study documents that hydroxychloroquine does work
Controversial anti-malaria drug touted by president reduced deaths

A new study has documented that the controversial anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine – which was touted and even taken by President Trump as helping fight coronavirus – works.
Investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson reported at Just the News that the "large-scale analysis" by the Henry Ford Health System looked at 2,541 patients at six hospitals between March 10 and May 2.
While 26.4% of those who did not receive hydroxychloroquine died, only 13% of those who did get the drug died.
The study was headlined, "Treatment with hydroxychloroquine cut death rate significantly in COVID-19 patients, Henry Ford Health System study shows."
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