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White House sidestepped FDA to distribute hydroxychloroquine to pharmacies, documents show. Trump touted the pills to treat covid-19.
Documents detail efforts by White House officials to distribute hydroxychloroquine to coronavirus patients in hard hit cities
By Christopher Rowland, Debbie Cenziper and Lisa Rein
10/31/2020, 7:00:32 a.m.
The phone call in March from President Trumps adviser carried an urgent message.
For days Trump had touted the off-label use of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a potential cure for covid-19, despite a lack of scientific evidence it worked and amid mounting concerns about the dangers to patients with underlying medical conditions.
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro wanted to make sure the administrations top vaccine expert would be on board with a White House plan to distribute the unproven drug to hard-hit cities.
The first thing out of his mouth was, I want to know what team you are on, recalled Rick Bright, who at the time was responsible for stockpiling drugs for medical emergencies as director of the federal Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.
The immunologist, who later filed a whistleblower complaint against the administration, said in an interview with The Washington Post that he told Navarro he was on the side of medical evidence. Navarro, Bright said, replied, I wont hold it against you, but we need to move this forward. Navarro declined to comment on Brights account.
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