A top official in the Trump administration's Covid-19 response effort said Sunday there is no evidence that hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for the virus, despite President Donald Trump's continued promotion of the anti-malaria drug.
In an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," administration testing czar Brett Giroir said he could not recommend hydroxychloroquine because trials "do not show any benefit."
As a former psychologist how do you explain the following: the conspiracy theorists won't let go of hydroxychloroquine. They insist, despite published evidence, that it's the treatment for CoVID19. But then when the subject switches to vaccines, they immediately scream they won't get vaccinated.
ReplyDeleteFixation, denial, projection.
ReplyDeleteThey are consistent in their stupidity - since Covid19 is both a hoax and a real disease, they only need HCQ inc se they do get it. why should they risk taking a vaccine when HCQ will cure them of it?