NY Governor Andrew Cuomo SHUTS DOWN Dr. Oz’s Hydroxychloroquine Study

A lot of people have tried to compare the coronavirus pandemic to 9/11. Americans are dying and under threat. We all have to work together to defeat the enemy.

Yet, all of those comparisons run into the same problem. America isn’t truly united this time around. Anyone who remembers 9/11 will tell you that there was a sense of unity and power in this country that we haven’t seen sense. Why aren’t we seeing that now?

There are two big reasons, and they’re kind of the same thing. The first is that too many politicians are trying to milk the emergency. You have just as much grandstanding and delay from Nancy Pelosi as ever. You have Andrew Cuomo going out and repeating the words of President Trump and getting massive praise. Meanwhile, the mainstream media is claiming that everything the President says is wrong and dangerous.

 

Similarly, there isn’t a lot of agreement among so-called experts. First they told us that 2 million Americans were going to die in this pandemic. Then they said 200,000. Now, they’re saying 60,000. That’s a WIDE discrepancy.

They’re also arguing about hydroxychloroquine. Some say that it’s dangerous. Others say that it’s saving lives. With so much mixed information, it’s clear that absolutely nobody has any idea what is happening.

The dispute between Dr. Oz and Governor Andrew Cuomo is the perfect example. Dr. Oz was trying to run a study to see if hydroxychloroquine could prevent infections from getting out of control. Andrew Cuomo banned the study. What value is there in stopping people from trying to fight the disease? What is really going on here?

These are difficult questions to answer, but this video can help. You can hear straight from Dr. Oz what happened. Why it happened is an answer you’ll have to determine for yourself.


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