> This is the RECOVERY trial. They have already likely killed patients through gross incompetence
That could be used as the dictionary definition of histrionical. "They" meaning an entire study group killed people? Well, no, actually a single doctor MIGHT have, during a single incident. You've over dramatised reality to the point of absurdity, thus histrionical.
The person responsible for the initial error is quoted in today's article. I singled him out in my comment. It takes more than one researcher to ignore a protocol calling for a dosage 3x in excess of that used by any other study, then paper over the fact that this happened.
>Well, no, actually a single doctor MIGHT have, during a single incident.
You'll find that I used the word "likely", indicating a lack of absolute certitude. This is a statistically reasonable statement based on their dismal HCQ results.
Please stick to material critique of the informational content conveyed.
> This is the RECOVERY trial. They have already likely killed patients through gross incompetence
That could be used as the dictionary definition of histrionical. "They" meaning an entire study group killed people? Well, no, actually a single doctor MIGHT have, during a single incident. You've over dramatised reality to the point of absurdity, thus histrionical.