Health officials world-wide are warning about using antimalarial drugs to treat coronavirus after President Trump’s comments about them sparked panic-buying and overdoses
In recent days, thousands of consumers across Africa and South Asia rushed to stockpile chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, drugs that are usually used to
combat malaria, vacuuming up supplies in cities in the developing world, sending prices skyrocketing and prompting panicked warnings from local authorities.
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