can anyone translate the chart and its data.
i can make nothing out of it...limited early hcq... widespread early hcq...
what are they showing...
HCQ, for it to be effective has to be applied within 5 DAYS of symptoms and/or positive diagnosis. The intent is to PREVENT hospitalization. If you administer it AFTER the patient is serious enough to be hospitalized, the results are MIXED.
Limited early HCQ means it was applied correctly but was LIMITED to a few in the country’s population.
Widespread early HCQ means it was applied correctly and made available WITHOUT limitations to the country’s population.
Look at the death rates of countries in the charts that have limited usage vs those with widespread usage.
Then look at the narrative in posts numbers 9 to 18 of this thread and compare the results with the charts of countries that have adopted LIMITED usage of HCQ vs. WIDESPREAD usage.
The Summary at the beginning of this article tells us the results.