Uganda has had relatively low numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths -- but not because of hydroxychloroquine, as an article on social media claims. Uganda’s guidelines initially included the use of the drug as an experimental medication, but studies showed it made no difference. Instead, the country implemented a strict lockdown and mask mandate that has limited the virus’ spread.
Full ArticleUganda’s Low COVID-19 Cases Due to Restrictions, Not Hydroxychloroquine
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