
How Brazil gambled on unproven drugs to fight Covid-19
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Documents show Bolsonaro's government spent emergency funds on chloroquine and continued to produce and distribute unproven drugs throughout 2020, while rejecting at least one offer to purchase a vaccine, saying the terms were "abusive."
After repeatedly promoting the potential for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine to both prevent and mitigate the effects of Covid-19, Bolsonaro himself tested positive last July. "If I had taken hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure, I would still be working," he said, even though the drug, most commonly used against malaria, had not actually been proven effective against the coronavirus and the World Health Organization (WHO) had discontinued a major trial with hydroxychloroquine.More Related News

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