Economy and Coronavirus Controversies
"What makes rational sense is be careful about nursing home and assisted living patients...and give people access to a drug that works,
...which is hydroxychloroquine when paired with zinc.
...could also be taken 1x a week as a prophylactic."
Simone Gold, MD, JD
Further, she was critical of the climate of social distancing and mask-wearing, and claimed there was a "nefarious intent" behind making Americans live fearful lives.
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Board-certified emergency room physician Dr. Simone Gold also earned a Juris Doctorate from Stanford University Law School. As part of 'America's Frontline Doctors,' she condemned Twitter for censoring her account simply for sharing her medical opinion and believes her rights of free speech were infringed upon. In the first half, she spoke out about coronavirus and the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment. Deaths from COVID-19 are mainly seen by elderly patients with comorbid conditions, and she doesn't think the lockdown and closures make sense based on the medical data related to the larger population. "What does make rational sense," she continued, "is being careful about nursing home and assisted living patients...and giving people access to a drug that works, which is hydroxychloroquine when paired with zinc."
Despite wide-scale reporting that hydroxychloroquine has not proven to be helpful for COVID patients, Gold contended that the evidence is not in doubt that this treatment (the Zelenko protocol) works. When hydroxychloroquine was found not to be effective in medical studies, it was because they didn't pair it with zinc, or they gave it to people too late in the disease's progression, she argued. Further, she was critical of the climate of social distancing and mask-wearing, and claimed there was a "nefarious intent" behind making Americans live fearful lives. In addition to hydroxychloroquine with zinc (which she said could also be taken 1x a week as a prophylactic), she recommended the supplements quercetin and melatonin, especially for the elderly.
"What makes rational sense is be careful about nursing home and assisted living patients...and give people access to a drug that works,
...which is hydroxychloroquine when paired with zinc.
...could also be taken 1x a week as a prophylactic."
Simone Gold, MD, JD
Further, she was critical of the climate of social distancing and mask-wearing, and claimed there was a "nefarious intent" behind making Americans live fearful lives.
https://thegoldopinion.com/bio
https://americasfrontlinedoctorsummit.com/
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2020-08-10-show/
Board-certified emergency room physician Dr. Simone Gold also earned a Juris Doctorate from Stanford University Law School. As part of 'America's Frontline Doctors,' she condemned Twitter for censoring her account simply for sharing her medical opinion and believes her rights of free speech were infringed upon. In the first half, she spoke out about coronavirus and the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment. Deaths from COVID-19 are mainly seen by elderly patients with comorbid conditions, and she doesn't think the lockdown and closures make sense based on the medical data related to the larger population. "What does make rational sense," she continued, "is being careful about nursing home and assisted living patients...and giving people access to a drug that works, which is hydroxychloroquine when paired with zinc."
Despite wide-scale reporting that hydroxychloroquine has not proven to be helpful for COVID patients, Gold contended that the evidence is not in doubt that this treatment (the Zelenko protocol) works. When hydroxychloroquine was found not to be effective in medical studies, it was because they didn't pair it with zinc, or they gave it to people too late in the disease's progression, she argued. Further, she was critical of the climate of social distancing and mask-wearing, and claimed there was a "nefarious intent" behind making Americans live fearful lives. In addition to hydroxychloroquine with zinc (which she said could also be taken 1x a week as a prophylactic), she recommended the supplements quercetin and melatonin, especially for the elderly.
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