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State Dept Slow to Provide Anti-Virus Drug to Diplomats

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By    |   Monday, 13 April 2020 03:07 PM EDT

U.S. diplomats and State Department personnel serving abroad have yet to receive supplies of a drug some doctors say could save their lives if they are infected with the coronavirus, Newsmax has learned.

President Donald Trump has singled out hydroxycholoroquine, a drug used for malaria and rheumatoid conditions, as a possible anti-viral therapy for COVID-19.

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U.S. diplomats and State Department personnel serving abroad have yet to receive supplies of a drug some doctors say could save their lives if they are infected with the coronavirus, Newsmax has learned.
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