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But Dr. Soumya Swaminathan said there could still be a role for the drug in preventing people from catching COVID-19 in the first place and noted that clinical trials testing hydroxychloroquine’s role in this are ongoing.
Swaminathan said in a press briefing on Thursday that there is still a gap in determining whether hydroxychloroquine has a role at all in the prevention or minimizing the severity of the illness in early infection or even in preventing it.
She says: We don’t know that as yet. And we need to complete those large trials and get the data, she said, referring to several other trials not being conducted by WHO.
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The other drugs being tested by WHO, including treatments used in the past for Ebola and AIDS, are still being pursued.