India has FOUR times as many people as United States.
Guess how many have died from covid in India? The total 1,306 deaths reported through today !
All Deaths get reported, can not hide deaths. Why so few deaths in India with 1300+ million people?
It is already summer there? Indians have developed resistance to viruses?
India immediately put all their medical personnel on HCQ prophylactically. On all infected started HCQ+Zn+zpac. Immediately treated all family members exposed to HCQ and if positive the HCQ+Zn+Zpac. HCQ given to all elderly and high risk people. Infection is contained to one or two areas in India. Our NIH and CDC is letting people die by not making the treatment mandatory. 80 Veterans in one facility in Massachusetts dead. NIH and CDC are ----- there isn't a word to describe this level of evil.
Where are you getting this information?
From the BBC:
Others believe that India's predominantly young population is helping keep fatalities low - elderly people have an elevated risk of death from the infection.
Yet others talk about the possibilities of the presence of a less virulent strain of the virus in India, along with the possibility that its hot weather was diminishing the contagion. Both these claims are not backed by any evidence. In fact, doctors treating critical Covid-19 patients have told me that the contagion is as virulent here as has been reported elsewhere in the world.
So is India an outlier when it comes to novel coronavirus fatalities?
"To be totally frank, I don't know and the world doesn't know the answer," Indian-American physician and oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee told journalist Barkha Dutt recently. "It's a mystery, I'd say and part of the mystery is we are not doing enough testing. If we tested more then we'd know the answer."
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Prabhat Jha, of the University of Toronto, who led India's ambitious Million Death Study, believes that to "do this right, missing deaths have to be considered".
"Since most deaths occur at home - and will be for the foreseeable future - in India, other systems are needed," Dr Jha told me.
Around 80% of deaths in India still happen at home, including deaths from infections like malaria and pneumonia. Maternal deaths, and deaths from sudden coronary attacks and accidents are more often reported from hospitals. "A lot of people get some medical attention over time, return and die at home in India," says Dr Jha.
Clearly, counting hospital deaths alone is not going to be sufficient enough to get an accurate number of Covid-19 fatalities.
https://www.bbc.com/...-india-52435463
BBC does not mention HCQ at all. More likely it is a problem counting deaths that occur at home. Is it that much of a stretch to believe in a nation where there are still honor killings that they may have problems with their system of counting deaths, especially given the problem they have with poverty. Does anyone think the BBC is in on the conspiracy between the NIH and CDC to let Americans die while there is a cheap simple remedy available, that India has successfully deployed? Don't you think someone would have told Trump about it, and he would have saved America and used it in his re-election campaign. Or do you think Trump knows about the plot at NIH and CDC also and he's in on it?
I am not buying any of it. Where exactly is your information sourced?
Edited by Rich C, 04 May 2020 - 11:21 PM.