El Centro hospital still uses hydroxychloroquine as working treatment for almost 1700 COVID-19 patients

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Source: KUSI News.

EL CENTRO (KUSI) – A doctor in El Centro said he has treated almost 1,700 COVID-19 patients with Hydroxychloroquine, Z pac, and Zinc.

Dr. Brian Tyson from Valley Urgent Care joined Good Morning San Diego to discuss why he uses the controversial drug.

Dr. Tyson said the drug is a safe and successful treatment for coronavirus patients, and explained why he believes there is such strong criticism of the drug from many people on the left.





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