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Many Democrat politicians have been pushing for vaccines rather than hydroxychloroquine as a therapy for the coronavirus as President Trump has been suggesting since January.
The usual argument is that HCQ is “unproven,” but the fact is that many doctors have been using it already and have found it to be nearly 100 percent effective. So the vaccine pushers are losing the information war.
With the coronavirus now beginning to mutate, it makes vaccines more and more irrelevant and ineffective.
Better yet, anything that is quinine related, such as HCQ, is proving itself to be effective in preventing ALL types of flu. Perhaps that is why Big Pharma doesn’t want it. It is not only a cheap alternative, it is also now available in generic brands, so no one can make a lot of money on it. Vaccines, on the other hand, make a lot of money after the media creates fear.
I saw a chart the other day which shows where the coronavirus is hitting hardest around the world. Interestingly enough, in Africa and South America, near the equator, where malaria is common, the people have a lot of quinine in their systems. The charts show relatively little coronavirus deaths in those areas.
Zinc has been shown to destroy viruses, and quinine helps bring zinc into the cell. (Quinine is available over the counter, as is zinc.) The combination of zinc and quinine is getting to be quite well known. Amazon is out of quinine, and zinc is very hard to find in local stores.
I suspect that this entire coronavirus “pandemic” is going to awaken millions of people to the idea that quinine and zinc are more effective than any flu vaccine. They are also coming to realize that taking Vitamin D3 during the winter months greatly boosts one’s immune system, and Vitamin C and other antioxidants are also very helpful.
In other words, this coronavirus is changing the way people think about health.
Meanwhile, Michigan and New York are closing up their new hospitals that were supposed to take care of the multitudes of coronavirus patients.
States are canceling plans for extra hospitals as the coronavirus pandemic, though deadly, falls short of doomsday predictions that the U.S. healthcare system couldn’t handle the onslaught of patients.
New York — the state suffering from the most COVID-19 cases and deaths — postponed plans for make-shift hospital sites, as has Michigan, which recently emerged as one of the next hot spots.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, whose state suffered the first COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. in January, is packing up a field hospital that the feds built at the Century Link Field Event Center. He said the state doesn’t need it even if it has another spike of coronavirus cases.
Some will attribute this good news to the lockdown and “Social Distancing.” Others believe that a good share of the coronavirus cases are misdiagnosed in the attempt to inflate the figures. Strangely enough, compared to previous years, deaths from many other causes are down considerably. We are either seeing a miracle or many deaths from cancer, heart disease, etc. are being attributed to coronavirus.
Someone pointed out that there were thousands of cancer deaths each day, while today there are hardly any such deaths. They conclude that Covid-19 must be the cure for cancer.