izentrop wrote:"dung"? you may be confusing with compass
Not at all, it is you who confuse sponsorship, corruption and science. The worst part is that you are hiding behind!
izentrop wrote:"dung"? you may be confusing with compass
izentrop wrote:"the" sleuths "apprentice journalists" cross-check the information provided by the scientific world and do not pretend to give lessons to the medical world, nor to impose the doctrine of a troublemaker who is far from achieving a consensus among his peers .
Death rates in poor and war-torn countries are difficult to interpret, let's leave it to the right people.
VetusLignum wrote:Seen on Le Monde:
- A very instructive article on lung damage (where there may be explanations for the lower death rate in Germany)
https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/realitesbio ... es-autres/
- And a disguised ad for Remdesivir (we can only be amazed by the power of Gilad):
https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/lavventura/ ... -de-covid/
In theory, German general practitioners can prescribe hydroxychloroquine to their patients, but the health authorities encourage them to only use this treatment for serious cases.
VetusLignum wrote:Germany has massively used hydroxychloroquine!
https://blogs.mediapart.fr/brigitte-pas ... hloroquine
Der Spiegel who claims that German doctors have prescribed hydroxychloroquine en masse Image
(if the translation is correct) A little over 700 daily doses in February and over 000 million in March ???
For a surprise it would be a surprise
Is nobody subscribed?
https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/covid-19-deutsche-aerzte-verschrieben-von-donald-trump-empfohlenes-medikament-a-d62e453e-a38a-4690-9e0b-9465f35a85d7
In February of this year, approximately 704 daily doses of hydroxychloroquine were given, in March it was almost 000 million. That means the drug was prescribed to nearly 1,06 more patients than the month before, according to the AOK analysis. The assessment includes prescriptions from medical residents at the expense of statutory health insurance, which was carried out by extrapolating from AOK data. In April and May, the numbers fell again, but remained at a higher level than the previous year. In June, the values were then lower than the average for the previous year.
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