Saturday, March 21, 2020

A Ray of Hope?

You've probably heard about this by now, but in case you haven't there's some reason for hope amidst all the doom and gloom in our news about the Coronavirus. At President Trump's press briefing Thursday he mentioned that there are a couple of pharmaceuticals already on the market which may be effective in mitigating the symptoms of COVID-19. One of these is an anti-malarial drug called hydroxychloroquine:
President Donald Trump confirmed during a news conference Thursday that the FDA has rapidly approved hydroxychloroquine, a drug commonly used to treat malaria, to be prescribed to help treat Coronavirus.

Following the news conference, Trump campaign national press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tweeted, "President Donald Trump announces HUGE news!! Hydroxychloroquine, a drug used to treat malaria, has shown encouraging early results against the coronavirus. By eliminating red tape, President Trump will be able to make this drug available almost immediately."
There's some confusion about whether the FDA has "rapidly approved" the use of hydroxychoroquine, but it's already on the market to treat malaria and will doubtless soon be prescribed for COVID-19. If it is effective it may shorten the length of time we're held hostage to this disease.

According to Gregory Rigano, the project lead on clinical trials for COVID-19 prevention, a recent controlled clinical study has shown that 100% of patients treated with a combination of HCQ and Azithromycin were "virologically cured" within six days of treatment (see the previous link).

If this is not a false hope but rather a genuine breakthrough it could be one of the greatest blessings God has ever bestowed upon this country, not only in terms of lives saved but in terms of the devastating economic consequences of a prolonged shutdown of so much of this country's - and the world's - large and small businesses.

We should know soon enough whether the president's optimism is justified, but we should certainly hope and pray that it is. It's hard to imagine the consequences of continuing on like this for several more months.