NPR finds out hydroxychloroquine works yet they still call it disconcerting

NPR wrote a story that found hydroxychloroquine was working on patients in Texas.

NPR:

The controversial decision to administer hydroxychloroquine at The Resort at Texas City over the last few days was made by Robin Armstrong, a physician and medical director of the nursing home.

“It’s actually going well. People are getting better,” Armstrong told NPR, adding that after just a handful of days, some of the 39 patients on the medication are showing signs of improvement.

But scientists argue that relying on observational, uncontrolled evidence can be misleading and that the only way to truly prove a drug is working is through carefully controlled clinical trials. And, contrary to Armstrong’s assertion that hydroxychloroquine “has virtually no side effects,” it is known to have serious negative health impacts. That is why so many in the medical community worry about prescribing it without such proof.

However, their headline still read “COVID-19 Patients Given Unproven Drug In Texas Nursing Home In ‘Disconcerting’ Move”

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The Mainstream Press just can’t hand President Trump any wins. They claim to be unbias yet throw out headlines like this.

This story is complete nonsense.

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