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Coronavirus: Trump sticks by discredited hydroxychloroquine | Coronavirus: Trump sticks by discredited hydroxychloroquine |
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US President Donald Trump has again defended the use of hydroxychloroquine to ward off coronavirus, contradicting his own public health officials. | US President Donald Trump has again defended the use of hydroxychloroquine to ward off coronavirus, contradicting his own public health officials. |
He said the malaria medication was only rejected as a Covid-19 treatment because he had recommended its use. | He said the malaria medication was only rejected as a Covid-19 treatment because he had recommended its use. |
His remarks come after Twitter banned his eldest son for posting a clip promoting hydroxychloroquine. | His remarks come after Twitter banned his eldest son for posting a clip promoting hydroxychloroquine. |
There is no evidence the drug can fight the virus, and regulators warn it may cause heart problems. | There is no evidence the drug can fight the virus, and regulators warn it may cause heart problems. |
Last month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned against using the drug to treat coronavirus patients, following reports of "serious heart rhythm problems" and other health issues. | |
The FDA also revoked its emergency-use authorisation for the drug to treat Covid-19. The World Health Organization (WHO) says "there is currently no proof" that it is effective as a treatment or prevents Covid-19. | The FDA also revoked its emergency-use authorisation for the drug to treat Covid-19. The World Health Organization (WHO) says "there is currently no proof" that it is effective as a treatment or prevents Covid-19. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
What did Mr Trump say? | What did Mr Trump say? |
Studies commissioned by the WHO, the US National Institutes of Health and other researchers around the world have found no evidence that hydroxychloroquine - when used with or without the antibiotic azithromycin, as repeatedly recommended by President Trump - helps treat coronavirus. | Studies commissioned by the WHO, the US National Institutes of Health and other researchers around the world have found no evidence that hydroxychloroquine - when used with or without the antibiotic azithromycin, as repeatedly recommended by President Trump - helps treat coronavirus. |
Hydroxychloroquine was first touted by Mr Trump in March. Two months later he surprised journalists by saying he had begun taking the unproven medication to ward off the virus. | Hydroxychloroquine was first touted by Mr Trump in March. Two months later he surprised journalists by saying he had begun taking the unproven medication to ward off the virus. |
On Tuesday the president told reporters at the White House: "I can only say that from my standpoint, and based on a lot of reading and a lot of knowledge about it, I think it could have a very positive impact in the early stages. | On Tuesday the president told reporters at the White House: "I can only say that from my standpoint, and based on a lot of reading and a lot of knowledge about it, I think it could have a very positive impact in the early stages. |
"I don't think you lose anything by doing it, other than politically it doesn't seem too popular." | "I don't think you lose anything by doing it, other than politically it doesn't seem too popular." |
He added: "When I recommend something, they like to say 'don't use it.'" | He added: "When I recommend something, they like to say 'don't use it.'" |
On the wider situation in the US, the president said large numbers of masks and gowns were being produced and 55 million tests had been carried out - "more than anybody in the world". | On the wider situation in the US, the president said large numbers of masks and gowns were being produced and 55 million tests had been carried out - "more than anybody in the world". |
Why has hydroxychloroquine come up again? | Why has hydroxychloroquine come up again? |
President Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr were among social media users who shared video late on Monday of a group called America's Frontline Doctors advocating hydroxychloroquine as a Covid-19 treatment. | President Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr were among social media users who shared video late on Monday of a group called America's Frontline Doctors advocating hydroxychloroquine as a Covid-19 treatment. |
Facebook and Twitter removed the content, flagging it as misinformation, but not before more than 17 million people had seen one of the clips. | Facebook and Twitter removed the content, flagging it as misinformation, but not before more than 17 million people had seen one of the clips. |
Twitter also banned the US president's eldest son from tweeting for 12 hours as a penalty for sharing the clip. In the past, Twitter has declined to remove tweets by President Trump himself and other world leaders, citing public interest and newsworthiness. | Twitter also banned the US president's eldest son from tweeting for 12 hours as a penalty for sharing the clip. In the past, Twitter has declined to remove tweets by President Trump himself and other world leaders, citing public interest and newsworthiness. |
The video in question showed doctors speaking outside the US Supreme Court building at an event organised by Tea Party Patriots Action, a group that has helped fund a pro-Trump political action committee. | The video in question showed doctors speaking outside the US Supreme Court building at an event organised by Tea Party Patriots Action, a group that has helped fund a pro-Trump political action committee. |
In the video, Dr Stella Immanuel, a doctor from Houston, says she has successfully treated 350 coronavirus patients "and counting" with hydroxychloroquine. | In the video, Dr Stella Immanuel, a doctor from Houston, says she has successfully treated 350 coronavirus patients "and counting" with hydroxychloroquine. |
The president said on Tuesday: "I think they're very respected doctors. There was a woman who was spectacular in her statements about it." | The president said on Tuesday: "I think they're very respected doctors. There was a woman who was spectacular in her statements about it." |
According to the Daily Beast, Dr Immanuel has previously claimed the government is run by "reptilians" and that scientists are developing a vaccine to stop people being religious, among other bizarre views. | According to the Daily Beast, Dr Immanuel has previously claimed the government is run by "reptilians" and that scientists are developing a vaccine to stop people being religious, among other bizarre views. |
America's Frontline Doctors' founder Simone Gold accused social media companies of censorship for removing the hydroxychloroquine video. | America's Frontline Doctors' founder Simone Gold accused social media companies of censorship for removing the hydroxychloroquine video. |
"Treatment options for COVID-19 should be debated, and spoken about among our colleagues in the medical field," she tweeted. "They should never, however, be censored and silenced." | "Treatment options for COVID-19 should be debated, and spoken about among our colleagues in the medical field," she tweeted. "They should never, however, be censored and silenced." |
How is Mr Trump's relationship with Dr Fauci? | How is Mr Trump's relationship with Dr Fauci? |
Late on Monday, Mr Trump also retweeted several tweets critical of Dr Anthony Fauci, a leading member of the White House coronavirus task force. | Late on Monday, Mr Trump also retweeted several tweets critical of Dr Anthony Fauci, a leading member of the White House coronavirus task force. |
But in Tuesday's briefing the president denied he was criticising the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, insisting: "I get along with him very well." | But in Tuesday's briefing the president denied he was criticising the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, insisting: "I get along with him very well." |
Asked about hydroxychloroquine earlier on Tuesday, Dr Fauci said the medication was not an appropriate treatment for Covid-19. | Asked about hydroxychloroquine earlier on Tuesday, Dr Fauci said the medication was not an appropriate treatment for Covid-19. |
He told ABC News' morning show that the drug was "not effective in coronavirus disease". | He told ABC News' morning show that the drug was "not effective in coronavirus disease". |
At Tuesday's briefing, Mr Trump questioned why the White House coronavirus expert and his fellow task-force member Dr Deborah Birx were popular, but his administration was not. | At Tuesday's briefing, Mr Trump questioned why the White House coronavirus expert and his fellow task-force member Dr Deborah Birx were popular, but his administration was not. |
He said: "They're highly thought of but nobody likes me. It can only be my personality, that's all." | He said: "They're highly thought of but nobody likes me. It can only be my personality, that's all." |
The US now has more than 4.3 million reported cases of Covid-19, and more than 149,000 deaths. | The US now has more than 4.3 million reported cases of Covid-19, and more than 149,000 deaths. |