Anti-Hydroxychloroquine Study Has Dubious Funding Sources

A study from The University of Minnesota which found that “hydroxychloroquine has no benefit over placebo in preventing COVID-19” has dubious funding sources according to Mike Coudrey.

Does this mean the study is wrong? No. But it is interesting that after it seemed hydroxychloroquine was all but settled to be effective we see a study come out claiming that it isn’t.

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