Man Dies, Wife Critical From Chloroquine After Hearing Trump Tout

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The man's wife told NBC News she'd watched televised briefings during which President Trump talked about the potential benefits of chloroquine. Even though no drugs are approved to prevent or treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, some early research suggests it may be useful as a therapy.

"We were afraid of getting sick."

The name "chloroquine" resonated with the man's wife, who asked that her name not be used to protect the family's privacy. She'd used it previously to treat her koi fish.

"I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, 'Hey, isn't that the stuff they're talking about on TV?'"

The couple — both in their 60s and potentially at higher risk for complications of the virus — decided to mix a small amount of the substance with a liquid and drink it as a way to prevent the coronavirus.

"We were afraid of getting sick," she said.

Within 20 minutes, both became extremely ill, at first feeling "dizzy and hot."

"I started vomiting," the woman told NBC News. "My husband started developing respiratory problems and wanted to hold my hand."

She called 911. The emergency responders "were asking a lot of questions" about what they'd consumed. "I was having a hard time talking, falling down."

Shortly after he arrived at the hospital, her husband died.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...oroquine-attempt-prevent-coronavirus-n1167166
 
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The man's wife told NBC News she'd watched televised briefings during which President Trump talked about the potential benefits of chloroquine. Even though no drugs are approved to prevent or treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, some early research suggests it may be useful as a therapy.

"We were afraid of getting sick."

The name "chloroquine" resonated with the man's wife, who asked that her name not be used to protect the family's privacy. She'd used it previously to treat her koi fish.

"I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, 'Hey, isn't that the stuff they're talking about on TV?'"

The couple — both in their 60s and potentially at higher risk for complications of the virus — decided to mix a small amount of the substance with a liquid and drink it as a way to prevent the coronavirus.

"We were afraid of getting sick," she said.

Within 20 minutes, both became extremely ill, at first feeling "dizzy and hot."

"I started vomiting," the woman told NBC News. "My husband started developing respiratory problems and wanted to hold my hand."

She called 911. The emergency responders "were asking a lot of questions" about what they'd consumed. "I was having a hard time talking, falling down."

Shortly after he arrived at the hospital, her husband died.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...oroquine-attempt-prevent-coronavirus-n1167166
They should receive the Darwin award. Morons.
 
Moral of the story: do not take medical advice from a dim-witted TV game show host.

Really, that's the moral of this story? You're fucking kidding right? The people took a chemical used to treat koi fish. I don't recall the president suggesting anything of the kind. You people are beyond help, seriously.
 
Trump called Chloroquine a game changer on one of his COVID-19 news briefings, which was very irresponsible of him, and this is the end result.
 
The man's wife told NBC News she'd watched televised briefings during which President Trump talked about the potential benefits of chloroquine. Even though no drugs are approved to prevent or treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, some early research suggests it may be useful as a therapy.

"We were afraid of getting sick."

The name "chloroquine" resonated with the man's wife, who asked that her name not be used to protect the family's privacy. She'd used it previously to treat her koi fish.

"I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, 'Hey, isn't that the stuff they're talking about on TV?'"

The couple — both in their 60s and potentially at higher risk for complications of the virus — decided to mix a small amount of the substance with a liquid and drink it as a way to prevent the coronavirus.

"We were afraid of getting sick," she said.

Within 20 minutes, both became extremely ill, at first feeling "dizzy and hot."

"I started vomiting," the woman told NBC News. "My husband started developing respiratory problems and wanted to hold my hand."

She called 911. The emergency responders "were asking a lot of questions" about what they'd consumed. "I was having a hard time talking, falling down."

Shortly after he arrived at the hospital, her husband died.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...oroquine-attempt-prevent-coronavirus-n1167166

And with that, average IQ went up. It's called natural selection.
 
Moral of the story: do not take medical advice from a dim-witted TV game show host.

They confused the chemical - an additive used at aquariums to clean fish tanks - with hydroxychloroquine..u stupid fuck!!!!!

They were stupid! And it killed him!!!!

Do u have a link to Trump saying take fish tank cleaner?
 
They confused the chemical - an additive used at aquariums to clean fish tanks - with hydroxychloroquine..u stupid fuck!!!!!

They were stupid! And it killed him!!!!

Do u have a link to Trump saying take fish tank cleaner?

Trump giving medical advice? :rofl2:
 
Strange how the Trump’tards are quiet about taking Don Dim Wits advice ... way to go Moron, one less follower
 
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