Brasilia: Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro recommended that chloroquine can be used to treat patients with mild symptoms of COVID-19, which has infected a total of 2,91,579 people in the country with 18,859 fatalities.
The Health Ministry on Wednesday published a new protocol on treating coronavirus patients that include the potential use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine when the symptoms are mild, even though the efficacy of these two anti-malarial drugs has not been proven in the fight against the virus.
"It's a hopeful sign, as related by many who have used it," said Bolsonaro on Wednesday, a day after his US counterpart, Donald Trump, announced that he will continue taking hydroxychloroquine because he is curious about its effects.
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The new protocol published in Brazil comes a day after major medical associations refused to advise the use of chloroquine and its derivatives, saying that the evidence about its efficacy in treating COVID-19 was weak and that, besides, its use can result in severe side effects, including possibly fatal cardiac arrhythmias.
Despite the recommendations of medical experts, Bolsonaro said that the war being fought against the coronavirus in Brazil, the country with the third-largest number of cases in the world, justified his administration's decision to authorize the use of the drug.
"There still exists no scientific proof, but it's being experimented with and used in Brazil and all over the world. In any case: we're in a war ... (and) even worse than being defeated is the shame of not having fought at all," he said on his Twitter.