Hydroxychloroquine is NOT cyanide, no matter how it is pictured by the likes of Joy Behar, who has equated its use with the vast overdose that was self-prescribed by the Phoenix couple, of chemical commonly used to clean fish tanks.
Shortly after ingestion, the couple fell ill, said Arizona-based hospital system Banner Health.
The couple were both in their 60s.
The woman told NBC News she had seen a televised briefing in which Mr Trump discussed the potential benefits of chloroquine as a treatment COVID-19.
The drug has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis but is unproven for use against the novel coronavirus.
“We saw his press conference. It was on a lot, actually,” she said. “Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure.”
“We were afraid of getting sick,” she told NBC.
Yeah, right.
I think she was trying to kill her husband. By appearing to also be a victim, this threw blame off herself.
I think she was trying to kill her husband. By appearing to also be a victim, this threw blame off herself.
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Last I read, the police are investigating the fish-tank-cleaner lady as a possible murder suspect in her husband’s death. I guess a few things didn’t quite add up.