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S.E. Washington | I took the comment above to mean that there may be effective treatments (think hydroxychloroquin for example), but we would never know. The pharmaceutical companies won't bother to test cheap generic drugs, doctors won't push generic drugs that have no kickback, researchers won't test generic drugs without financial incentive, so we are left waiting for a great new wonder drug or wonder vaccine, because that's what pays the bills.
Also, is it really free market if one company gets "it" and "it" is mandated that you have "it" before you can go in public freely? "It" being the wonder drug or cure that makes the most money. Lawmakers mandate you must take "it", and pharmaceuticals supply "it" at great cost to us. Then pharmaceuticals pass money back to lawmakers through lobbyists and campaign donations to keep their system going. That is not a free market system at all.
Edited by Turbo 8820 7/2/2020 10:21
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