{"id":1484,"date":"2020-09-09T05:38:05","date_gmt":"2020-09-09T05:38:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessner.com\/?p=1484"},"modified":"2022-03-24T22:10:33","modified_gmt":"2022-03-24T22:10:33","slug":"are-we-approving-the-covid-19-drugs-too-easily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessner.com\/are-we-approving-the-covid-19-drugs-too-easily\/","title":{"rendered":"Are We Approving the Covid-19 Drugs too Easily?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Since the Coronavirus Pandemic hit the world in 2020 we\u2019ve seen exciting developments unfolded by many countries regarding Covid-19 drugs.<\/p>\n

Many governments working on the situation given us hope with the success news of vaccine trials and drug improvements. Unfortunately, we could rely on very few of them.<\/p>\n

Why the question for reliability came forward in the time when humanity needs a cure for the pandemic?<\/p>\n

Experts say that most of the drugs and vaccines approved by different governments had little or no scientific backup. For instance, the U.S government approved a malaria drug to treat Covid-19 patients. But is it dependable to cure millions of infected patients?<\/p>\n

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Hydroxychloroquine is used to prevent or treat malaria was approved by the U.S government to treat Covid-19 Patients; File Photo;<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Before the questions can be answered properly Russia launched its own version of vaccines. Again it was not backed up by scientific studies.<\/p>\n

We know the importance of time for developing a possible cure for a pandemic. But it doesn\u2019t mean providing quicker but not tested drugs instead of the tested ones.<\/p>\n

So are we approving the Covid-19 drugs and vaccines very easily? What will be the consequences of developing early solutions?<\/p>\n