The Hydroxychloroquine Scandal

submitted by: admin on 06/06/2020

The Hydroxychloroquine Scandal

Dr. Len shares the scandal originally published by Mike Adams, The Health Ranger, and The Guardian, on the hydroxychloroquine articles published in the Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine on May 22, 2020. These "prestigious" medical journals published articles with data on 96,000 patients hospitalized from 671 hospitals around the world with Covid 19 that compared hydroxychloroquine with and without zithromycin to placebo. They concluded that the patients treated with the drugs had much greater mortality than placebo, and recommended they no longer be used to treat people with Covid 19. It turns out that they refused to release their data to the medical journals and the articles were retracted. It is sad that the articles were published in the first place because it is ridiculous to think that a "self-funded" study of this magnitude could be done in just two months. What does this mean from the point of view of the reliability of the study as well as the reliability of the editorial boards of these journals that recklessly published articles that were poorly evaluated. Dr. Len goes on to discuss the conflicts of interest of medical research and questions the integrity of the medical journals, FDA, CDC, NIH and even the WHO.

 

The Lancet

After publication of our Lancet Article,

 several concerns were raised with respect to the veracity of the data and analyses conducted by Surgisphere Corporation and its founder and our co-author, Sapan Desai, in our publication. We launched an independent third-party peer review of Surgisphere with the consent of Sapan Desai to evaluate the origination of the database elements, to confirm the completeness of the database, and to replicate the analyses presented in the paper.
Natural News
In the latest stunning demonstration of brazen quackery and junk science, both The Lancetand the New England Journal of Medicine have published a widely-touted science paper trashing hydroxychloroquine that turns out to be based on data acquired from a company run in part by a science fiction author and an adult content model. None of the individuals from the company appear to have any background whatsoever in legitimate science or epidemiology. The data from this company, known as “Surgisphere,” appear to have been wholly fabricated. Yet it was the dominant source of data for the study published by those science journals, neither of which has retracted the flawed study.
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