The Canadian Government regulates potential life-saving prescription drug for malaria that could stop COVID-19 from killing you! – April 7, 2020,
So allow me to make myself clear when I write this post. I personally think this entire COVID-19 thing is a scam. Is COVID-19 deadly? of course, it is, but so are a bunch of other Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) related viruses that still have no cure.
In an effort to spook the public you’ll often hear medical professionals who know better, come on the news and say COVID-19 may mutate into multiple different strains, of course, COVID-19 is going to do this, all SARS viruses do this.
Humans get immune to mot diseases by being healthy, when European settlers got in contact with North American natives, the Europeans had become immune to all sorts of virus that European animals carry, the North American Native populations weren’t immune to it, their bodies had never been introduced to these foreign diseases and this was the main cause of many of them dying.
Since I heard about COVID-19 I’ve made sure I go outside as much as possible, why? Because I’d rather be immune to the disease rather than wait on the government to find a cure. The truth of the matter based on what I’ve observed is that is most of the people dying are in close quarters to other people with the disease, they’re quarantined in hospitals and other places where other carriers of the disease are present.
Common sense would tell you that maybe shoving a bunch of sick people with airborne disease present in the same building probably not a wise idea, but, hey people trust their government so, I’ll stay away from that topic. What I will say is when I’m sick I want the right or CHOICE to try something that might make me feel better.
Canada has a UNIVERSAL public health system and yet the Canadian people have to wait on Government people to make the final decision as to what treatment they can take? Isn’t our health care system for the people by the people, isn’t that the point of a public health care system? No, it’s not, apparently, the point of Universal health care is that the Government has the final say as to who lives and who dies!
In Italy, the government had to make the final decision as to who will live and who will die, they have a public health care system in Italy, In America, via the Trump administration, they have the right to try. Try it at your own risk, of course the U.S health care system needs work, but the problem with Socialising anything is ultimately your life resides in the Government hands.
Now the National Post is fairly Conservative, but even they have to be careful how they frame their Health Care related articles. ou don’t want to speak out against Public Health Care in Canada. Because after all, we pride ourselves in knowing that we’re better than Americans!
I have a lot of family members who work in Health care and I personally believe that health care workers should have access to hydroxychloroquine, but as I’ve been writing for weeks now, there still is no cure for Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
But somehow, supposedly it’s been contained even though lots of people all over the world are still dying from the influenza virus. So I’m clear there is no cure for the influenza virus, just like there’s no cure for COVID-19, however, there are multiple ways to be healed from the influenza virus just like there are multiple ways to be healed from COVID-19
If you think Capitalism is evil and only benefits the rich, don’t forget that Socialism and all forms of Collectivism also benefit the rich! The difference with Socialism is that the Government has a lot more military power than some rich individual ever could!
The Alberta College of Pharmacists, another regulator, said it has received reports of physicians prescribing hydroxychloroquine for ” ‘office use’ to themselves, to family members and when there is no accepted indication (i.e., treatment of COVID-19 infection).”
Pharmacists in Ontario also received prescriptions “for office use.” It was unclear whether those physicians wanted a supply to dispense to patients — when many clinics were closed — or for themselves and family, said Allan Malek, chief pharmacy officer with the Ontario Pharmacists Association.
“Our message is that we have to exercise a little bit of control here and rational thinking,” he said Monday. “We’re asking for calm in this, and to let the studies unfold.”
Meanwhile, the increased prescription of the malaria medication as a coronavirus therapy is already creating shortages for patients with a proven need to take it, say their advocates.
Canadian prescriptions for malaria drug with COVID-19 potential surge, some for doctors’ own use | nationalpost.com
Interesting times ahead!