There is cure for Covid-19, Nigerian doctor shocks US doctors with proof

There is cure for Covid-19, Nigerian doctor shocks US doctors with proof

Dr. Stella Immanuel

Nigerian born Dr. Stella Immanuel of Rehoboth Medical Center in Houston, Texas, has boldly stated that there is a cure for Covid-19 and it is called hydroxychloroquine. According to her, a combination of hydroxychloroquine, zinc and Zithromax has worked wonders for all her over 350 patients she put on hydroxychloroquine and every one of them recovered.

According to her, none of her over 350 patients died of Covid and some of them were over 80 and 90 years. Some had pre-existing conditions like asthma, diabetes and high blood pressure and they all survived.

Studies that claim hydroxychloroquine does not work when treating patients with the coronavirus are “fake science,” she said at the “White Coat Summit” in Washington, DC.

She continued: “This is what I will say to all those studies — they had high doses, they were given the wrong patients — I would call them fake science. Any study that says hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work is fake science. And I want them to show me how it doesn’t work. How is it going to work for 350 patients for me, and they are all alive, and then somebody says it doesn’t work? Guys, all those studies are fake science.”

On her Twitter account, Dr. Immanuel wrote that the fear, sickness, and deaths were “senseless and unnecessary”:

A recent clinical study conducted in a Detroit-area hospital system suggested that the antimalarial drug was effective in lowering the death rate from the coronavirus, which contradicted other studies, Breitbart News reported July 3.

“Several recent studies have suggested the opposite — that hydroxychloroquine provides no benefit to coronavirus patients, and may actually pose a risk of cardiac problems to some,” the article read.

“Many doctors prescribed the medication, and many took it themselves as a prophylactic, but clinical evidence for its effectiveness was lacking,” it continued.

However, in a banner photo on its Facebook page, Dr. Immanuel’s Rehoboth Medical Center urged patients to get treated early for COVID-19 if they had flu-like symptoms.

“FDA has revoked its emergency use authorization restricting the use of hydroxychloroquine in hospital setting only. It was not found to be effective in sick hospital patients,” the banner read.

“Doctors however can use it outpatient where early treatment is key to its effectiveness, off label to treat covid19. That will also release the stock pile,” it concluded.