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Well, the beleaguered gal has so much to worry about, like banning and threatening doctors lawfully prescribing chloroquine - cause dat orange man talked about it! - and has to claw that back a week later.

Hey, Grets, Trump campaigned on making life better for black Americans. Better get down to Motor City and nip that in the bud!
Good luck on the Veep pick; Joe couldn't do better than you!
Tell him you're 11 and haven't dated any boys, yet.
Nonsense!
 
She didn't ban it, but you know this. And the restrictions were put in place to stop the "good doctors" from hoarding it. Nobody in the clinical trial was prevented from receiving it. And no one was prohibited from receiving it for approved conditions.

If I knew that to be untrue, I wouldn't post it. It's clear from the order that Whimer does not consider prescribing for C19 to be valid treatment. That the order mentions hoarding or creating shortage for lupus patients, for example, doesn't change that.

Dear Licensed Prescribers and Dispensers: The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has received multiple allegations of Michigan physicians inappropriately prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine to themselves, family, friends, and/or coworkers without a legitimate medical purpose.

Prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine without further proof of efficacy for treating COVID-19 or with the intent to stockpile the drug may create a shortage for patients with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or other ailments for which chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are proven treatments. Reports of this conduct will be evaluated and may be further investigated for administrative action. Prescribing any kind of prescription must also be associated with medical documentation showing proof of the medical necessity and medical condition for which the patient is being treated. Again, these are drugs that have not been proven scientifically or medically to treat COVID-19.

Michigan pharmacists may see an increased volume of prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine and should take special care to evaluate the prescriptions’ legitimacy. Pursuant to Michigan Administrative Code, R 338.490(2), a pharmacist shall not fill a prescription if the pharmacist believes the prescription will be used for other than legitimate medical purposes or if the prescription could cause harm to a patient. It is also important to be mindful that licensed health professionals are required to report inappropriate prescribing practices. LARA appreciates all licensed health professionals for their service and cooperation in assuring compliance in acting responsibly while continuing to provide the best possible care for Michigan’s citizens during this unprecedented and very challenging time. To stay up to date on the latest information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic please go to
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/...cribing_and_Dispensing_3-24-2020_684869_7.pdf
 
Poor kid, you know he ain't getting any smarter, and probably ain't got none in years.

Wasn't there a big cane that pulled him off the stage, today?

Wait .. I thought you liberals was all about some highly educated , young , successful , Democrat's

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I think, some... but the bulk is going to vendors to be sold.

Also, I think if you call Peter Navarro you can get drums of hand sanitizer delivered. Not sure if he posted his number, though.

Are you saying that the government is better prepared to logistically nice these items?
The post office says hold my beer
 
If I knew that to be untrue, I wouldn't post it. It's clear from the order that Whimer does not consider prescribing for C19 to be valid treatment. That the order mentions hoarding or creating shortage for lupus patients, for example, doesn't change that.

Dear Licensed Prescribers and Dispensers: The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has received multiple allegations of Michigan physicians inappropriately prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine to themselves, family, friends, and/or coworkers without a legitimate medical purpose.

Prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine without further proof of efficacy for treating COVID-19 or with the intent to stockpile the drug may create a shortage for patients with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or other ailments for which chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are proven treatments. Reports of this conduct will be evaluated and may be further investigated for administrative action. Prescribing any kind of prescription must also be associated with medical documentation showing proof of the medical necessity and medical condition for which the patient is being treated. Again, these are drugs that have not been proven scientifically or medically to treat COVID-19.

Michigan pharmacists may see an increased volume of prescriptions for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine and should take special care to evaluate the prescriptions’ legitimacy. Pursuant to Michigan Administrative Code, R 338.490(2), a pharmacist shall not fill a prescription if the pharmacist believes the prescription will be used for other than legitimate medical purposes or if the prescription could cause harm to a patient. It is also important to be mindful that licensed health professionals are required to report inappropriate prescribing practices. LARA appreciates all licensed health professionals for their service and cooperation in assuring compliance in acting responsibly while continuing to provide the best possible care for Michigan’s citizens during this unprecedented and very challenging time. To stay up to date on the latest information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic please go to
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/...cribing_and_Dispensing_3-24-2020_684869_7.pdf

I'm sure the way you framed it is what you would prefer to believe. "because orange man bad'. But the reality was that there would be none left for anyone at the rate it was being prescribed without further accountability.

So, was it really because "orange man bad"?
 
Mick, Mick, MIck....you know I'm going to ask "what is nonsense, specifically", old pal; why make me go to the trouble?
I couldn't decipher the who, what, where, when , or how of your post and you ask for specifics.
 
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I'd say ask Jared... he apparently thinks the Feds don't need to share. BTW, who put him in charge?

No you bought it up. Don't just level an accusation back it up. And after you answer that tell me one thing the government does right. The private sector has to get it right the government doesn't
 
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I guess you enjoy the taste of lead? Explains a lot.

My question is why Democrats never blame local officials unless there is an R behind his name. Like blaming the president for New York not having enough ventilators. You have been exposed. No one believes your crap
 
No you bought it up. Don't just level an accusation back it up. And after you answer that tell me one thing the government does right. The private sector has to get it right the government doesn't

Are you saying that the government is better prepared to logistically nice these items?

Maybe rephrase your question. I was a little baffled, frankly.
 
Rush Limbaugh is doubling down on the Coronavirus being the equivalent of the common cold. Limbaugh claims that Coronavirus deaths are being inflated to push an agenda. This is the modern day Republican Party - the party of conspiracy theorists. I don't care if he has cancer or not... Limbaugh is a nut.
 
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