The drug helping coronavirus patients

The Australian

24 March 2020 - A flash of potential good news from the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic: 

A treatment is showing promise. Doctors in France, South Korea and the U.S. are using an antimalarial drug known as hydroxychloroquine with success. 

We are physicians treating patients with COVID-19, and the therapy appears to be making a difference. It isn’t a silver bullet, but if deployed quickly and strategically the drug could potentially help bend the pandemic’s “hockey stick” curve.

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