For now, there is no approved treatment, vaccine or cure for COVID-19.
March 27, 2020, 9:04 AMDr. Anthony Fauci said there is not enough evidence to support claims that hydrox-chloroquine is effective in combatting COVID-19.Chloroquine, and its derivative hydroxychloroquine, were touted by Presidentas potential “game changers” when combined with azithromycin, were elevated to stardom practically overnight.
MORE: New York approves ventilator splitting, allowing hospitals to treat two patients with one machine Medical staff shows on Feb. 26, 2020, at the IHU Mediterranee Infection Institute in Marseille, a packet of Nivaquine, tablets containing chloroquine, a commonly used malaria drug that has shown signs of effectiveness against coronavirus, according to a study conducted in several Chinese hospitals.
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