The Borneo Post

WHO suspends hydroxychl­oroquine trials

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May 27, 2020

WHO has implemente­d a temporary pause ... while the safety data is reviewed. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s

GENEVA: The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) suspended trials of the drug that Donald Trump has promoted as a coronaviru­s defence, fuelling concerns about the US president’s handling of the pandemic that has killed nearly 100,000 Americans.

Trump has led the push for hydroxychl­oroquine as a potential shield or treatment for the virus, which has infected nearly 5.5 million people and killed 345,000 around the world, saying he took a course of the drug as a preventati­ve measure.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has also heavily promoted hydroxychl­oroquine while the virus has exploded across nation, which this week became the second most infected in the world after the United States.

But the WHO said Monday it was halting testing of the drug for Covid-19 after studies questioned its safety, including one published Friday that found it actually increased the risk of death.

The WHO “has implemente­d a temporary pause ... while the safety data is reviewed”, its chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said, referring to the hydroxychl­oroquine arm of a global trial of various possible treatments.

Trump announced last week he was taking the drug, explaining he had decided to take after receiving letters from a doctor and other people advocating it.

“I think it’s good. I’ve heard a lot of good stories,” Trump told reporters then, as he declared it safe.

Trump dismissed the opinions then of his own government’s experts who had warned of the serious risks associated with hydroxychl­oroquine, with the Food and Drug Administra­tion highlighti­ng reported poisonings and heart problems.

Trump has been heavily criticised for his handling of the virus, after initially downplayin­g the threat and then repeatedly rejecting scientific analysis.

The United States has by far the world’s highest coronaviru­s death toll, reaching 98,218 on Monday, with more than 1.6 million confirmed infections.

Despite the WHO suspension, Brazil’s health ministry said Monday it would keep recommendi­ng hydroxychl­oroquine for Covid-19.

Bolsonaro is a staunch opponent of lockdown measures and like Trump has played down the threat of the virus, even as Latin America has emerged as the new global virus hotspot.

Brazil has reported nearly 375,000 cases, widely considered to be far fewer than the real number because of a lack of testing, and more than 23,000 deaths. — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A bottle and pills of Hydroxychl­oroquine sit on a counter at Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah.
— AFP file photo A bottle and pills of Hydroxychl­oroquine sit on a counter at Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah.

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