Katie
Pavlich| @KatiePavlich Posted:
Jul 23, 2020 12:45 PM
During
a heated exchange with Trump Campaign Communications Director Tim Murtaugh this
week, CNN Anchor Brianna Keiler claimed hydroxychloroquine, a decades old
malaria drug, "kills people." The comments were cut off in the online version of the interview, but
aired live.
Her
claim comes after an important study, which CNN reported on, from the Henry
Ford Health System. It shows hydroxychloroquine is an effective drug against
Wuhan coronavirus -- especially if administered to patients early.
“A
surprising new study found the controversial antimalarial drug
hydroxychloroquine helped patients better survive in the hospital,” CNN
reports. “A team at Henry Ford Health System in southeast Michigan said
Thursday their study of 2,541 hospitalized patients found that those given
hydroxychloroquine were much less likely to die. Dr. Marcus Zervos, division
head of infectious disease for Henry Ford Health System, said 26% of those not
given hydroxychloroquine died, compared to 13% of those who got the drug.” The
team reviewed everyone treated in the hospital system since March."
There
is nothing "surprising" about the results of the study or
"controversial" about the drug.
Last
night during an interview on Fox News, Yale Epidemiology Professor and Doctor
Harvey Risch blasted Keiler for the comments, calling them ludicrous.
"This
is a drug that’s been used for 65-plus years in billons of doses around the
world that people take without even thinking about it. And suddenly it’s become
dangerous? That’s ludicrous,” he said.
A
number of surveys have found doctors would would prescribe the
drug to a family member or patient suffering from the disease.
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