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With data collected from over 2.6 billion people around the world, a new study reveals that the risk of death from Covid is 79% lower in countries where HCQ treatment was widespread and used early in the disease, versus those where it has been limited. Dr Ramin Oskaoui discusses the tremendously positive outcomes that these countries are experiencing, compared to the United States.



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