BOMBSHELL REPORT: Mayo Clinic admits hydroxychloroquine can treat COVID-19.

Earlier today, news aggregator Chuck Callesto reported that, after a turbulent few years in the arena of treatment for the coronavirus, the Mayo Clinic admitted that hydroxychloroquine can be used to treat COVID-19.

Callesto wrote:

"Mayo Clinic QUIETLY ADMITS on it's website that hydroxychloroquine can be used to treat COVID 19.. "Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat malaria." "It is also used to prevent malaria infection in areas or regions where it is known that other medicines (eg, chloroquine) may not work." "Hydroxychloroquine may also be used to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) in certain hospitalized patients."'



Callesto then attached a screenshot of the section of the Mayo Clinic's website that discusses the use of hydroxychloroquine.

This update from the Mayo Clinic comes after controversy has permeated through the mainstream media as Instagram and Twitter users alike have received account suspensions while advocating for hydroxychloroquine. The Big Pharm medical community collectively discredited use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, with some scoffing that the latter was 'only used in equine medicinal treatments.' Contrary to the purported narrative, there have been an inundation of reports since 2020 of patients dying from formerly recommended treatments including Remdesivir.

Further information on the matter will be provided as news arrives. This is developing.