Has India found the cure for the coronavirus?

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    Stevennix2001posted 4 years ago

    According to various sources, Hydroxychloroquine from India might be the cure for the coronavirus, as the product is very high in demand right now that even President Trump is urging India to send shipments of it to the US as we speak.  My biggest question is do you think this could be the cure to the coronavirus?   And if it is, then what do you think will happen next?  Could this lead to the end of our forced quarantine?  Please discuss. 

    Also Trump has threatened retaliation to India if they don't agree to send shipments to the USA.  Here's a video link for those that wish to see it for yourselves:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDlqCF_VwdQ

    As most of you know, I'm not a Trump supporter, nor do I enjoy bashing Trump either, as I'm indifferent about him for the most part honestly.  However, do you think his thinly veiled threat of retaliation was justified?  Or do you think it's the cry of a desperate man trying to save his job right now in an election year?

    1. Randy Godwin profile image59
      Randy Godwinposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      I take his words the opposite of what he claims most of the time. Works out well...

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        Stevennix2001posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        So you don't think he actually threatened India with retaliation?

    2. GA Anderson profile image89
      GA Andersonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      No, I don't think it is a "cry of a desperate man trying to save his job right now in an election year"

      If anything, I would take it as Trump being Trump—America first.

      The video is a bit unclear in that Pres. Trump mentions ". . . our supply to come out . . . ", and the video crawl notes "March orders." So, is it a question of India not filling an accepted order, or is it just a blanket embargo of the drug? *shrug

      I think that question needs answering before your question can be answered. However, as seen by Randy's reply, I may be a lonely voice asking that question.

      GA

      1. Randy Godwin profile image59
        Randy Godwinposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        First he threatens, and then he relents. Same old story...

        Look at the aircraft carrier fiasco. He cannot make a clear decision about anything. Damn this is getting old....

  2. bhattuc profile image85
    bhattucposted 4 years ago

    India being a populated country has a big in house consumption of this formulation but once the capacity is increased it can think and has to export the surplus material. Let us hope so.

  3. Live to Learn profile image60
    Live to Learnposted 4 years ago

    Whatever the outcome of the effectiveness of the medicine, I don't think Trump has the right to retaliate if shipments doing happen. We are demanding everything we make go to our citizens. We are stopping shipments of our own.

    Help your closest neighbor first. That's human nature. If India ships life saving medical supplies out of country and then later, those in their country die for a lack of supplies people in that country will, understandably, demand to know why.

 
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