• Democrat NYC councilman: Hydroxychloroquine 'saved my life'

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    A Democratic New York City council member has credited
    hydroxychloroquine with saving his life after he contracted the
    novel coronavirus in March.

    Democrat Paul Vallone, who represents northeast Queens, told the
    New York Post he was struggling to breathe before his doctor
    prescribed hydroxychloroquine, which he took with Azithromycin,
    the antibiotic also known as Zithromax or Z-Pak.

    “I couldn’t breathe, very weak, couldn’t get out of bed,” said
    Mr. Vallone in an interview posted Saturday. “My doctor
    prescribed it. My pharmacy had it. Took it that day and within
    two or three days I was able to breathe. Within a week I was
    back on my feet.”

    He said the medication, which is FDA-approved for lupus, malaria
    and rheumatoid arthritis but not COVID-19, “saved my life.”

    His experience comes as debate continues to rage on whether to
    prescribe hydroxychloroquine, or HCQ, for COVID-19. The FDA
    revoked its emergency-use authorization for the drug on June 15
    after determining that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine “are
    unlikely to be effective in treating COVID-19 for the authorized
    uses in the EUA.”

    Democratic New York City Councilman Paul Vallone says
    Hydroxychloroquine saved his lifehttps://t.co/Vmnd2U3EoA

    — Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) August 8, 2020
    WATCH: Trump’s testing czar flatly contradicts Trump’s push of hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment.

    “At this point in time, we don’t recommend that as a treatment.
    There is no evidence to show that it is” beneficial.
    pic.twitter.com/DNHzkd9ppb

    — DNC War Room (@DNCWarRoom) August 2, 2020
    Admiral Brett Giroir, a physician and member of the White House
    coronavirus task force, said Aug. 2 that “right now,
    hydroxychloroquine, I can’t recommend that.”

    “And the evidence just doesn’t show that hydroxychloroquine is
    effective right now,” said Dr. Giroir on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
    “I think we need to move on from that and talk about what is
    effective, both from a public-health standpoint.”

    Other physicians swear by HCQ, insisting the drug works for
    helping patients recover from COVID-19 when administered early
    on.

    A July 2 study conducted by the Henry Ford Health System in
    Detroit found that treating patients with HCQ “cut the death
    rate significantly in sick patients hospitalized with COVID-19 —
    and without heart-related side effects.”

    In a July 16 report, the Korean Society of Infectious Diseases
    also recommended early administration of HCQ, saying its study
    findings suggested that “patients confirmed of COVID-19
    infection should be administered HCQ as soon as possible.”

    I wonder why is the left hiding the truth
    about#Hydroxycholoroquine, a medicine proven to save lives?
    (And that, by the way, it’s not an anabiotic. Dr. Stephen Smith
    explains).
    Via @IngrahamAngle pic.twitter.com/ipYNILI3nD

    — ??? (@adrianahoyos) August 8, 2020
    Dr. Stephen Smith, who heads the Smith Center for Infectious
    Diseases and Urban Health in East Orange, New Jersey, called Dr.
    Giroir’s “move on” comment “a ridiculous statement,” saying the
    drug “has an anti-inflammation effect on COVID patients.”

    “I’ve seen dramatic responses, especially early on,” said Dr.
    Smith in a Thursday interview on Fox’s “The Ingraham Angle.”
    “I’ve seen some patients get better really quickly — much more
    quickly than we expect with an anti-viral agent.”

    Mr. Vallone, who announced his diagnosis in an April 1 Facebook
    post, said that he suffers from sarcoidosis, an auto-immune
    disorder that attacks the lungs.

    “We were in panic mode when I went down because I didn’t have a
    lot of immune response,” he told the Post. “I needed something
    to stay alive.”

    Mr. Vallone added that hydoxychloroquine “worked for me.”

    The drug’s effectiveness was called into question after
    President Trump touted it at a press conference, but another
    Democrat, Michigan state Rep. Karen Whitsett, credited in April
    her recovery from COVID-19 to hydroxychloroquine.

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/9/paul-vallone- democrat-nyc-council-member-hydroxych/
     

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