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  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570
    deltago wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    1. He’s an idiot
    2. The WH doctor will make sure he does not over dose when he gives him the med.

    1. He's an idiot for taking something with the help of a doctor.
    2. Isn't that a good thing?

    If it kills him wouldn't half the pop of the US be happy? Win-Win is how it looks to them.

    A doctor prescribing medication that hasn't passed clinical trials for this usage is alarming, actually. Moreover, this drug isn't even being explored for preventative treatment of coronavirus, so that raises the question even further as to why the president is taking it.

    Just because one doctor prescribes something doesn't make it right. It can still very much be stupid.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    deltago wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    1. He’s an idiot
    2. The WH doctor will make sure he does not over dose when he gives him the med.

    1. He's an idiot for taking something with the help of a doctor.
    2. Isn't that a good thing?

    If it kills him wouldn't half the pop of the US be happy? Win-Win is how it looks to them.

    1. Yes. His doctor didn’t prescribe it to him, he just asked for it - probably repeatedly and the doctor reluctantly gave in. Allegedly hydroxychloroquine helps with minor breathing symptoms and allows people to recover faster if they have minor symptoms. There is no evidence that it prevents a person from getting the disease and really no trial has been effective enough to prove it does help recovery time. More can be read here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/22/hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus-scientific-studies-research

    2. Hippocratic Oath.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    I thought of that. Doctor could be giving him sugar pills and telling him it’s medicine but that is unethical unless the doctor said it’s part of a larger trial.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    edited May 2020
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.

    Here's what he's doing: Bad news about hydroxychloroquine as a treatment lately in widespread use among COVID-19 patients. Trump doesn't have the virus. He doesn't have it because everyone at the White House is getting tested multiple times a week. But Trump doesn't care about testing for the rest of us. So he throws this out there as post hoc ergo propter hoc (after this, therefore because of this). In other words, he doesn't have the virus because he's taking this drug and, apparently, zinc. But that isn't true, because there are no proven preemptive effects of hydroxychloroquine on the virus. But he's trying to insinuate there is. When, again, what is really keeping him safe is a wall of testing for staffers and reporters.
  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.

    Love how some folks have just accepted that the president can lie about whatever. And as if that's the enlightened view to take.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.

    Ya. In this graph, can you tell when Trump first touted it as a cure:

    50xjlv1u9xbi.png

    What he says sadly matters.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    DinoDin wrote: »
    deltago wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    1. He’s an idiot
    2. The WH doctor will make sure he does not over dose when he gives him the med.

    1. He's an idiot for taking something with the help of a doctor.
    2. Isn't that a good thing?

    If it kills him wouldn't half the pop of the US be happy? Win-Win is how it looks to them.

    A doctor prescribing medication that hasn't passed clinical trials for this usage is alarming, actually. Moreover, this drug isn't even being explored for preventative treatment of coronavirus, so that raises the question even further as to why the president is taking it.

    Just because one doctor prescribes something doesn't make it right. It can still very much be stupid.

    A doctor can prescribe medication or treatment as long as it does not create greater dis-ease. Ethically.

  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    DinoDin wrote: »
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.

    Love how some folks have just accepted that the president can lie about whatever. And as if that's the enlightened view to take.

    We don't even know he is lying but hanging off every word I type. If it makes some sleep better.
  • lroumenlroumen Member Posts: 2,508
    Actually, in quite some countries the hippocratic oath is not mandatory anymore when you study medicine or continue specialisation afterwards. More a guideline.

  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    deltago wrote: »
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.

    Ya. In this graph, can you tell when Trump first touted it as a cure:

    50xjlv1u9xbi.png

    What he says sadly matters.

    If that chart proves anything is that Doctors are prescribing it. I guess we have to call every Doctor an idiot.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    lroumen wrote: »
    Actually, in quite some countries the hippocratic oath is not mandatory anymore when you study medicine or continue specialisation afterwards. More a guideline.

    This is very unfortunate and alarming.
  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570
    DinoDin wrote: »
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    Trump said today that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half along with Zinc.

    Not even sure I believe he's taking it.

    Exactly, but people still get bent out of shape.

    Love how some folks have just accepted that the president can lie about whatever. And as if that's the enlightened view to take.

    We don't even know he is lying but hanging off every word I type. If it makes some sleep better.

    Hmm... We don't even know if the government is lying or not, but it's no big deal. This is the attitude of people who do not take government and politics seriously, but instead treat it as a reality television show.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    edited May 2020
    I take back my joke, wouldn't want someone to take it the wrong way.
  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570
    Thanks for demonstrating my point. It certainly casts a revealing contrast to your China complaints.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    DinoDin wrote: »
    Thanks for demonstrating my point. It certainly casts a revealing contrast to your China complaints.

    Unfortunate that you see it that way.
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    Please avoid commentary on other forumites, unless it's positive in nature. Forumites are not the subject of this thread.
  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570
    That publication still doesn't justify Trump using unless they're withholding some other key information. As the study's abstract says: "More recent studies have highlighted the possibility of treating patients infected with the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus".

    And even if Trump was an infected patient, he's not in a clinical trial or a hospitalized patient, which goes against the current FDA guidelines on this treatment.

    https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-cautions-against-use-hydroxychloroquine-or-chloroquine-covid-19-outside-hospital-setting-or
  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570


    The White House released a statement from his doctor apparently just a bit ago. Make of it what you will, but it only seems to add to dishonesty of the whole thing.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    edited May 2020
    DinoDin wrote: »
    That publication still doesn't justify Trump using unless they're withholding some other key information. As the study's abstract says: "More recent studies have highlighted the possibility of treating patients infected with the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus".

    And even if Trump was an infected patient, he's not in a clinical trial or a hospitalized patient, which goes against the current FDA guidelines on this treatment.

    https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-cautions-against-use-hydroxychloroquine-or-chloroquine-covid-19-outside-hospital-setting-or

    Nothing is solid or concrete, lot of shenanigans going on out there. I'll wait to see what comes of it.
    Taunting and berating people at a time where we are under siege from a virus and can't get a straight answer from our governments is not helping anyone. Patience and taking care of one's self mental is paramount. Don't need the next shooting massacre to come out of stress from this.

    Laugh, have fun and make jokes. Don't take things too serious, we will put someone down that might kick back harder than we think. Be careful.

    As for the links I put them out there not to make a point but to show what info is out there. No 'gotcha' moment here .

    *Edit to make it less personal, much more global as to not offend.
  • DinoDinDinoDin Member Posts: 1,570
    FDA guidelines on experimental treatments actually are solid and concrete. And for good reason.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    DinoDin wrote: »
    FDA guidelines on experimental treatments actually are solid and concrete. And for good reason.

    You are right. Good show
  • jjstraka34jjstraka34 Member Posts: 9,850
    As I said earlier, it was all bullshit. He does this ALL the time. He says something demonstrably untrue, and let's his staff clean it up afterwards, then pretends it never happened. He isn't taking it, the guy simply ENJOYS lying his ass off because he believes it puts him in a position of power to do so and get away with it.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    As I said earlier, it was all bullshit. He does this ALL the time. He says something demonstrably untrue, and let's his staff clean it up afterwards, then pretends it never happened. He isn't taking it, the guy simply ENJOYS lying his ass off because he believes it puts him in a position of power to do so and get away with it.

    I wouldn't go as far as saying he's lying, again. I think waiting and letting this unfold would be much sweeter if he is proven to be.
  • Grond0Grond0 Member Posts: 7,317
    I was just reading Trump's letter to the WHO threatening permanent withdrawal from the organisation unless they agree to do what he wants (whatever that is) in the next 30 days. The bulk of the letter is accusations about problems with China's response to the disease and the unhealthy relationship between China and the WHO.

    Most of that has been covered recently and people can make up their own minds about how great deficiencies in the response have been. However, the first accusation on the list caught my eye as being new - that is that "The World Health Organization consistently ignored credible reports of the virus spreading in Wuhan in early December 2019 or even earlier, including reports from the Lancet medical journal."

    I couldn't believe that I would have been unaware of such early reports, so checked the Lancet's own archives - to find that the first publication they issued relating to the disease was on January 24th. Thinking about it though, I believe I know what prompted the mention of the Lancet. They did publish an article a while ago looking at the genetic changes in the virus over time and hypothesized that those changes would be consistent with a first human infection having taken place in mid-November. To belabor the obvious though that is something still to be confirmed and certainly was not known at the time - so this is another case akin to "Obama left me flawed testing kits for coronavirus".

    In order to read Trump's letter I had to open his Twitter feed and I had a quick scan through replies to his post. As would be expected there were many both pro- and anti-Trump. What struck me though was that there was also what I would describe as a distinct strand of anti-science replies. It's of course no surprise that Trump would be seen as a champion by people that don't trust science, but the damage that promoting their cause could do in future is considerable. As has been said many times, the most obvious way out of the current crisis is to get a safe, reliable and effective vaccine. Even if that does become available though, which is of course very far from certain, legal fights against its use are likely to continue well into the future and the level of take-up is likely to be depressed even in the long term by the type of messages Trump is consistently putting out.
  • Grond0Grond0 Member Posts: 7,317
    jjstraka34 wrote: »
    As I said earlier, it was all bullshit. He does this ALL the time. He says something demonstrably untrue, and let's his staff clean it up afterwards, then pretends it never happened. He isn't taking it, the guy simply ENJOYS lying his ass off because he believes it puts him in a position of power to do so and get away with it.

    I wouldn't go as far as saying he's lying, again. I think waiting and letting this unfold would be much sweeter if he is proven to be.

    I'd be the last person to assume he's telling the truth, but I don't see the need to assume he's lying. As I've said before chloroquine and its derivatives have been used as a preventative measure against malaria by multiple millions of people over many decades, so as drugs go we have ample evidence it's a relatively safe one. Unless Trump has some undisclosed health conditions, I don't see why a doctor would not agree to prescribe it.

    It wouldn't seem sensible to me to risk even rare side effects, but I could certainly imagine a germophobe like Trump wanting to do something to 'protect' against Covid-19 - whether or not that protection is illusory.
  • MaleficentOneMaleficentOne Member Posts: 211
    edited May 2020
    Don't know if this is fake or not but it looks like nature is attacking 5G. I found it funny.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AR9lZMf4gU

    Also this. If someone from Great Britain @Grond0 maybe, can shed some light on this comment made by Sir Patrick Vallance.
    I'm hoping it was snipped out of context. If it is how it sounds then that would be alarming.
    Please excuse the nonsense at the end of the video, only one I could find with the clip.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODyiiQwRt3E
    Post edited by MaleficentOne on
  • Grond0Grond0 Member Posts: 7,317
    Also this. If someone from Great Britain @Grond0 maybe, can shed some light on this comment made by Sir Patrick Vallance.
    I'm hoping it was snipped out of context. If it is how it sounds then that would be alarming.
    Please excuse the nonsense at the end of the video, only one I could find with the clip.

    There's nothing alarming there. What he was talking about needs to be taken in the context of the criteria for testing. At the start of the outbreak the UK was carrying out testing in the community as well as in hospitals, which helped in assessing the spread of the disease. However, the UK was slow to increase the capacity for testing and, as case numbers grew, they therefore tightened up the criteria for testing and only applied that to hospital cases.

    That, along with the easy availability of data, is why the UK's headline figures for Covid-19 cases only referred to hospital cases until relatively recently. However, the UK has always also published the figures for the total deaths attributed to Covid-19 on death certificates, i.e. including those where doctors think that Covid-19 was probably present for deaths in the community (including care homes) even though no test was carried out. What Vallance was explaining was why there is a difference between the two sets of figures. The clip is over a month old of course and the difference that applied at that time no longer exists (tests are also now almost universally available - anyone over 5 with symptoms can ask for one).

    The basis on which countries publish data varies, but publishing only data from hospitals has been a common practice. In the US this certainly used to be the case. I understand the CDC did say some time ago that community deaths should be included in figures, but I'm not sure whether that change has been generally made in state figures. I know it was implemented in New York, with an additional 3,778 deaths added on April 14, but I've seen no other adjustments (but I don't generally follow state by state data, so may have just missed these).
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