Evil Joos To Supply U.S. With Ten Million Malaria Pills at No Cost – IOTW Report

Evil Joos To Supply U.S. With Ten Million Malaria Pills at No Cost

Of course, the left will say that Israel owes us so much that this is a pittance. But it’s not the government sending the pills. It’s the private company TEVA.

Times of Israel-

Hydroxychloroquine one of several drugs cited in recent days as being possibly effective against coronavirus; Israeli firm says it will provide as many as possible at no cost

Israeli generic drug giant Teva announced Friday that it will provide ten million doses of its anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine, which could potentially prove effective in fighting the coronavirus pandemic, to US hospitals free of charge.

The company said six million doses will be delivered to US hospitals by March 31, and more than ten million in a month.

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ht/ c. steven tucker

14 Comments on Evil Joos To Supply U.S. With Ten Million Malaria Pills at No Cost

  1. They shouldn’t do it. They have not duty to do it, no moral obligation to do it, and worse, they’ll be enabling the very people trying to destroy them.

    Enough of this PC bulllshit.

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  2. “…We are committed to helping to supply as many tablets as possible as demand for this treatment accelerates at no cost,” Teva executive vice president Brendan O’Grady said…”

    AT NO COST, did you catch that you anti-semite liberal progtards? You make me sick.

    This is what a businessman can do, and that a career politician cannot/will not do.

    Oh, and I was in love with Teva on NCIS. I hated it when she left.

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  3. 2200 years ago, a man in the village of Beersheba in the Negev desert of Judea invented brewing. The result of his efforts came to be called beer because in was first done in Beersheba. The man’s neighbors began referring to him as He-brew. Eventually all inhabitants of Judea began referring to themselves as Hebrews out of respect for the man that invented the wonderful drink called beer.

    (kidding)

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