Nevada’s Governor Steve Sisolak (D) on Tuesday issued an emergency order barring the use of chloroquine for Coronavirus patients. The problem is the use of the drug has been wildly successful in three countries, Australia, China and France. There were also 100 patients at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
Between the four studies using the malaria drugs resulted in the cure of 100% of the patients who received the treatment.Not one single death. Now, imagine you live in Nevada and you get coronavirus, would you want the treatments or do you agree with your governor? Violating his Executive order can land you in trouble with the law.
And what if you are a doctor and you see patients all day long that are suffering? What do you think of the ban? If you are the loved one of the patients who do not get the treatment and they pass away. How would you feel every time someone on TV tell about how the drugs saved their life?
The Associated Press reported (emphasis our own):
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada’s governor on Tuesday night issued an emergency order banning gatherings of more than 10 people in the state indoors or outdoors, a more aggressive move to try to stop the spread of the coronavrius.
Sisolak said the order does not apply to private homes or the homeless, but includes places like social clubs, parks, libraries and sports fields.
Sisolak signed an emergency order earlier Tuesday barring the use of anti-malaria drugs for someone who has the coronavirus. The order restricting chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine came after President Donald Trump touted the medication as a treatment and falsely stated that the Food and Drug Administration had just approved the use of chloroquine to treat patients infected with coronavirus. Sisolak said in a statement that there’s no consensus among experts or Nevada doctors that the drugs can treat people with COVID-19.