by Ethan Huff, Natural News:
Barely even a full day after the Mayo Clinic decided to issue an endorsement for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a viable drug remedy for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), the esteemed healthcare provider changed its mind and scrubbed the webpage for HCQ entirely.
Hilariously, the Mayo Clinic is now blaming a “third-party vendor” for supplying the information promoting HCQ, which the Mayo Clinic suddenly does not support any longer.
“Hydroxychloroquine may be used to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) in certain hospitalized patients,” is what the now-scrubbed Mayo Clinic webpage for HCQ used to say before being deleted from the internet – see the screenshot below:
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Mayo Clinic ignoring new scientific analysis showing that HCQ results in a 72% lower mortality risk in COVID patients when taken early
Now whenever internet users attempt to access the deleted HCQ page, the Mayo Clinic redirects them to a “safe” page that is, of course, pro-“vaccine” and anti-anything like HCQ or ivermectin that actually fights coronaviruses without the need for any experimental drug injections.
Interestingly, the now-scrubbed informational page for HCQ had been accessible to the public since at least May 2020 – see below. Only now, after HCQ is receiving fresh attention in the media for fighting COVID, has the Mayo Clinic tried to sweep the page under the rug.