I had to look this up and damn it really is from Revelations. Wow. What is wrong with Evangelicals?? Trump is the closest thing we've had to someone fulfilling Bible prophecy since forever.
Did you even read the article or watch the Tuesday's press briefing? Vince McMahon is just 1 of many businesses figures, CEOs, & heads of industry that will be involved in working with the economic task force.
Does it even matter who he picks considering that people are not allowed to disagree with him. I also noticed there was no mention of any tech execs. Being that people are able to still work because of technology, that should be reason enough to reach out to at least one of them. Funny how tech is the big bad automation scare but it's obviously keeping people employed now. That's why I always say not to fear automation.
Great depiction of reality. The blackman is satan the scapegoat. Black people blame the imaginary one and everyone else blames us. lol
Trump definitely mentioned Apple, Google, & Microsoft would be involved. I remember he specifically mentioned Apple CEO Tim Cook. EDIT: I remember he also mentioned Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
Bruh, I rarely ever hear or see any actual negative anecdotal stories in the media about using HCQ as a treatment for COVID-19. The overwhelming majority of anecdotal stories in the media or on social media are positive. Here is an example of a positive story over the weekend: https://twitter.com/HoustonChron/status/1248670382246281217 https://www.houstonchronicle.com/ne...-home-doctor-unproven-drug-trump-15192584.php https://twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/status/1249588392280481793 https://www.npr.org/2020/04/10/8303...rug-in-texas-nursing-home-garnering-criticism I find it completely amusing the the actual local media outlets in Texas are positive about this story, but a national media outlet like NPR covered this story & it's a hitpiece.
One doctor in Texas is giving the drug to nursing home patients. Who else nationwide is prescribing it to COVID19 patients?? Basically, this doctor is running experimental trials with elderly patients and hoping none of them die. That's not how meds are approved for widespread use in the USA. Personally, I wouldn't recommend a drug like hydroxychloroquine without a more rigorous testing process, because the side effects can be lethal. Bottom line, would you give it to an elderly relative if they had coronavirus?? I wouldn't.
If it's life or death, hell yes!! What other options do you have? The only treatments options available are currently going through clinical trials or/and have only been FDA-approved for emergency use (i.e. HCQ). To answer your 1st question, did you miss this story? https://twitter.com/WashTimes/status/1245777574862749698 https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/apr/2/hydroxychloroquine-rated-most-effective-therapy-do/
ColiBreh1, I respect your opinion, but I just don't believe if your grandmother was stricken with coronavirus, you'd take out a bottle of hydroxychloroquine thinking she might die from COVID19, or this new drug might kill her too, but it's worth a shot because I saw a story from Texas about a 'doctor' I know nothing about who says it works. The only real options we know of that help people recover from the coronavirus are putting them on ventilators when they're unable to breathe on their own. Don't you think if this malaria drug was working to help cure coronavirus patients with documented proof, Trump would be bragging about it more?? Trump is conducting press conferences everyday and hasn't mentioned hydroxychloroquine in weeks. I'd be skeptical about that report from Texas on its surface. You would think this doctor would offer MUCH more info about who he was and his entire process behind what he was doing, since he's more or less saying this malaria drug is curing elderly patients of coronavirus. He didn't even say what level dosage he was giving these elderly patients and how he decided on the specific amount of the drug to use. If this story isn't being carried on Fox News, that should give you a clue about how legitimate most news organizations are treating this 'breakthrough'.
Didn't you already admit you don't actually watch Trump's Pressers? So how would even know he hasn't mentioned it in weeks? I watch his pressers everyday & he mentions HCQ at least twice a week.
Good info. It's more than obvious that Dotard didn't do anything wrong here. He had more than enough to go on for what he actually said. I guess if you didn't believe in personal responsibility you would have to blame him for people taking fish bowl cleaner. lol I don't understand some people's idea of responsibility and how they actually apply it to adults. Taking fish bowl cleaner because you thought a man on tv told you to do it sounds crazy or stupid depending on how you look at it.
I read the WT link. However, I still believe the reason hydroxychloroquine isn't prescribed as much by doctors in the USA is because of potential side effects. Hydroxychloroquine seems more like a last option therapy and not a first choice.
Michigan Democratic lawmaker says hydroxychloroquine saved her life By Amanda Woods April 7, 2020 Excerpts: On March 12th, she initially thought she’d contracted a bout of pneumonia and was prescribed the antibiotic amoxicillin. On March 31, she tested positive for COVID-19. By then, she said, her condition had “just plummeted.” She said she had never thought of hydroxychloroquine as a potential coronavirus treatment until President Trump touted the drug. At the hospital, she learned that the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, under Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, had issued a state order prohibiting the use of hydroxychloroquine.. (Her husband sprang into action to find some for her...he did) ...Whitsett was feeling better within hours of her first dose, she said. https://nypost.com/2020/04/07/michigan-democrat-says-hydroxychloroquine-saved-her-life/
And here is Rep Whitsett, along with several other survivors, at a WH press conference. She is the first person to speak.. Also, Michigan's Gov has since reversed her hydroxychloroquine ban.