U.S. to send 2M doses of hydroxychloroquine to Brazil

United States to send Brazil 2M doses of hydroxychloroquine
UPI

June 1 (UPI) — The White House announced it will send Brazil 2 million doses of hydroxychloroquine in its fight against the coronavirus.

In a joint statement Sunday, the two nations said the drug used to treat lupus and malaria will be administered in Brazil to those infected with COVID-19 and to healthcare professionals as a prophylactic. A thousand ventilators will also be sent.

The United States and Brazil also announced a joint research effort of randomized controlled clinical trials of the drug to “help further evaluate the safety and efficacy of HCQ for both prophylaxis and the early treatment of the coronavirus.”

“Going forward, the United States and Brazil will remain in close coordination in the shared fight against the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing regional response to safeguard public health, further limit the spread of the coronavirus, advance the early development of a vaccine and save lives,” the statement said.

President Donald Trump and President Jair Bolsonaro have spoken twice since March concerning the pandemic.

The drug has been noted for weeks as a possible treatment for COVID-19. Trump said last month he’d been taking hydroxychloroquine to fend off the coronavirus.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a leader of of Trump’s coronavirus task force, said last week hydroxychloroquine is not an effective treatment against the coronavirus disease.

“The scientific data is really quite evident now about the lack of efficacy,” Fauci said.

A study in The Lancet showed the drug offers no clinical benefit for COVID-19 patients but possibly increased serious heart-related side effects.

More than 6 million people worldwide have been infected and 370,000 have died due to the virus since the start of the pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The United States has the most cases, about 1.8 million, followed by Brazil with more than a half-million.

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