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Hydroxychloroquine Under Scrutiny
Could a long used anti-malaria drug be a potential weapon against coronavirus Hydroxychloroquine and relation drugs have boosted or have been boosted as a game-changer by US president Donald Trump and president Jay Bowles new ball snarl off Brazil but doctors aren't so sure some patients stricken with COVID 19 have improved onset after taking the drug but at a recent study suggests the medication could lead to heart problems is there a medicine that fights coronavirus some politicians are convinced that hydroxychloroquine is a miracle cure used for decades to treat malaria some believe it also works for COVID 19 Brazilian President jarba Sonora also believes that hydroxychloroquine works there is no coronavirus vaccination or highly effective medicine but I still think hydroxychloroquine is quite effective it'll make the virus disappear quickly.
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President Donald Trump also believes hydroxychloroquine is the key to beating the pandemic but health experts warn of considerable risks hydroxychloroquine can help but not in the initial phase of a covert 19:00 infection it can only help if the patient is already in a critical condition but if it's used in the beginning phase it can cause heart problems or even be fatal a study quoted in The New York Times says the same there have been deadly complications during testing in the Brazilian city of Manaus there 11 out of 81 coronavirus patients who had taken a related drunk chloroquine died of irregular heart rates scientists are urging caution saying the malaria medicine needs to be thoroughly tested and approved that was also the view of balsa narrows health minister.
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Brazilian President fired him partly due to their disagreement over the drug we're seeing huge amounts of people being infected with a new we experts are still very doubtful over the issue of the proper medicine but stupid politicians think they know the truth the debate over hydroxychloroquine is being driven by politics and not public health that's not a good sign in the midst of the corona virus pandemic hey joining me for more on this is energy in Kaiser she's a journalist in Rio de Janeiro hello to you energy why is President Wilson are pushing for the use of anti-malaria drugs to treat covid 19.
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You know for bolson otto he's really trying to minimize the risk that covid 19 presents to Brazil you know both Senado the economy is hugely important to him so he's really taken the stance that you know people need to be going back to work and this you know he's called coronavirus just a little flu and you know he takes the stance that like it the the the drug means that there's a solution and that there's really no problem here so and another big part of that is that Donald Trump has endorsed Clerke and you know both senado takes a lot of tips from Donald Trump's playbook he wants to sort of appear as anti-establishment saying that the who is over exaggerating this threat so you know it's it's both a combination of that he wants to minimize the threat and also sort of likes to you know follow.
Donald Trump's political playbook another thing is that prison ball Senora says he wants the social isolation measures to end this week does he have support of the Brazilian people no he really doesn't actually only 18 percent of Brazilians in a recent poll said that they were against the stay at home orders really the large majority of people are in favor of staying at home his health minister who who was fired recently who had been no advocating for the stay at home order he was incredibly popular the governor's in Brazil are also issuing stay at home orders so both Senora is really becoming pretty isolated politically you know both were his supporters and from his fellow politicians because he is calling for Brazil's to sort of go back to work so it's definitely lost him a lot of you know some more Center his supporters that helped him get elected and you know a lot of the political allies that he has so he's definitely he's making a pretty risky bet by trying to reopen.
Brazil so soon just told us about the lockdown measures that are in place in in cities like Rio where you are people adhering to to the social restrictive measures yeah recent poll has said that around sixty percent of Brazilians are you know following the rules which currently are that you should be staying at home you can only go out to go to the grocery store the pharmacy and you are allowed to take walks so 160 percent of Brazilians are following that and around 18 percent are doing a full lockdown not leaving the house for anything so you know a good portion of the population is taking this quite seriously and listening to the guidelines from the whu-oh and from governors and are staying at home.


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