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President Trump has a "hunch" that a malaria drug is the answer to covid-19.

Should an unqualified person be allowed to give medical advice?
Isn't that dangerous?
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Dlrannie · 31-35, F
Potentially very dangerous to people with underlying heart conditions- it could also adversely affect the supply to those with a condition like Lupus where it’s use has been proven to work.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@Dlrannie Those are not concerns for slippery Baby-trump. He wants media exposure for himself.
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@MarkPaul It would be interesting to know if he’s taking it himself as he’s such a proponent of it. Incidentally it seems his family trusts have investments in the major producer of the drug.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@Dlrannie Wow. I should have suspected.
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JeanAnna · F
@PainfulTruth There are not millions of doses available, and it's not because of New York's governor, he's not the one that brought this up, it's because Trump has his supporters thinking it's a cure all. People that have been taking it for a long time, can't get it now, thanks to Trump. He should keep his flappy mouth shut, he's not a doctor.
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@PainfulTruth If there are millions of doses available why then is Trump putting pressure on India to supply more of the drug - that would indicate its supply in the US is dwindling.