As for keeping fingers crossed for a vaccine - a good and widely available treatment which made it much less severe if you caught it would also be a potential way out I would have thought.
The more I look into it the more I think we already have it - hydroxychloroquine. There is something downright sinister in the way people are demonising it, and ridiculing anyone supporting it. The evidence appears to show it works well if given early. It is cheap, readily available, and safe. It is on the WHO 'essential medicines list'. Yes, there are some nasty side-effects, but these are well-understood and can be watched for.
Here's an excellent, detailed - and very long - article, by a Trump and Bolsonaro hater, who has looked into all the facts and data and reached his own conclusions.
https://medium.com/@filiperafaeli/h...est-hoax-in-recent-human-history-2685487ad717
Here I propose to put together, piece by piece, the puzzle of what I consider the biggest farce in modern history. I don’t worry about producing a short text. It will have analyzes, including new ones, and from different points of view.
It involves science, healing, politics, geopolitics, mass and group psychology. With the scenario set, it is not difficult to predict good and bad things that will happen in the coming months and years.
Throughout the text, the reader will understand the most important thing: the circumstance of how this false narrative was put together. The reader will also be prompted, by itself, to conclude whether the treatment proposed by Didier Raout works or not.
For example, this graph from Switzerland appears to give some of the clearest evidence of pretty much anything I've seen over the past few months
Is it a coincidence that HCQ is generic and wouldn't make anyone any money? As opposed to new, branded treatments, or new vaccines, which stand to cost billions upon billions?
I'm quite surprised at what I've found over the past few days, as I assumed there was indeed something wrong with HCQ, but when you *look at the evidence*, the case for HCQ appears pretty good.
At this point, I'd far rather take my chances with the virus - and be treated with HCQ if I get it - than go for an rushed vaccine.