Opinion
Letters to the editor — Doctor defends the use of HCQ, Oak Cliff log cabin, male aggression, freedom to worship, UT coach Fred Akers
Readers defend the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19, suggest moving the Oak Cliff cabin to Dallas Heritage Village, comment on a column on male aggression, disagree with a letter writer defending the right to worship and didn’t like the headline on Akers’ obituary.
The medicine hydroxychloroquine.(Liliboas / Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Re: “Group of doctors urges safety,” by Drs. Bich-May Nguyen, Cedric Dark and Dona Murphey, Sunday Letters.
Drs. Nguyen, Dark and Murphey have no research publications in COVID-19. In the context of a global crisis, there can be no support for their therapeutic nihilism against hydroxychloroquine or any other component in the regimen of nutraceuticals and 4 to 6 prescription drugs used to prevent hospitalization/death.