I believe it started in France.
His state should ask for a recall
Dem governor who banned coronavirus drug relied on doctor with no license
FDA has OK’d emergency use of hydroxychloroquine based on successful trials.
The chief medical officer who advised Nevada Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak to issue an emergency order banning the use of the anti-malarial drugs hydroxychloroquine and cholorquine in his state to treat the coronavirus doesn’t have a medical license to practice in the United States.
Ihsan Azzam has an impressive resume in epidemiology, but his lack of a license to practice was spotlighted two years ago by the Washington Times when he testified in court regarding the administering of certain drugs, the Gateway Pundit reported.
Violation of Sisolak’s order is at least a misdemeanor crime. Along with making it illegal to prescribe hydroxychloroquine, the order bars its use as a preventative.
Meanwhile, the FDA issued an emergency-use authorization late Sunday allowing doctors to prescribe chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine sulfate.
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As WND reported last week, a doctor who works in New York City hospitals has found virtually 100% success treating COVID-19 patients with a combination of hydroxychloroquine, the popular antibotic azithromycin (known as Z-Pak) and zinc sulfate.
Late last week, the governments of Italy and France approved the use of the drugs to treat COVID-19 in response to a study by Dr. Didier Raoult, a professor of infectious diseases in Marseille. Didier’s study used Z-Pak and hydroxychloroquine.