Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Housing secretary says he’s ‘ out of the woods’ after COVID battle

Carson credits botanical treatment for ‘ dramatic improvemen­t’

- BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE

STERLING, Va. — Housing Secretary Ben Carson is crediting unapproved, experiment­al treatments with saving his life after he became “desperatel­y ill” following his infection with the coronaviru­s.

There is no medical evidence that the treatments Carson cited worked.

A retired neurosurge­on, Carson said Friday that he believes he’s now “out of the woods.” He disclosed that his wife, Candy, also had COVID- 19, the disease the coronaviru­s causes. Carson tested positive earlier this month.

Most people recover from the disease, which has killed more than 250,000 Americans and sickened more than 12 million, including President Donald Trump and members of his family.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Carson said he was “extremely sick” but saw “dramatic improvemen­t” after taking a botanical treatment derived from the oleander plant. Carson said he has underlying conditions, which he did not specify, “and after a brief period when I only experience­d minor discomfort, the symptoms accelerate­d and I became desperatel­y ill.”

Carson said Trump was aware of his condition and “cleared me for the monoclonal antibody therapy that he had previously received, which I am convinced saved my life.”

The White House declined comment Saturday, instead referring questions about possible interventi­on into Carson’s medical care by Trump to the Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t. HUD also declined to comment.

“I do believe I am out of the woods at this point,” said the secretary, who gave credit to Trump, the White House medical team and doctors at the Walter Reed military hospital.

Trump spent three days at Walter Reed after his infection in early October, where he received a variety of experiment­al treatments, including an antibody therapy from Regeneron. Trump later credited the experiment­al drug therapy with aiding his recovery.

Carson said he took Oleander 4X, but there’s no evidence that the treatment or any other homeopathi­c medicine works against COVID- 19.

Trump received the Regeneron treatment through a “compassion­ate use” exemption, a recognitio­n of the above- and- beyond standard of care he receives as president.

The safety and effectiven­ess of the Regeneron drug have not yet been proven. There also is no way for the president or his doctors to know that the drug had any effect.

In his statement, Carson acknowledg­ed having access to a level of medical care that is unavailabl­e to most Americans. He said a priority must be placed on getting comparable treatments and care to the general population as quickly as possible.

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Housing Secretary Ben Carson says he was “desperatel­y ill” with COVID- 19.

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