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India Bans All Exports of Virus Drug Often Touted by Trump


By Rajesh Kumar Singh

3-4 minutes

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India banned all exports of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug that President 
Donald Trump has repeatedly touted as a “game changer 
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-21/trump-pushes-malaria-drug-for-covid-19-but-evidence-is-lacking>
 ” in the fight against Covid-19.

Exports of the drug and its formulations are prohibited “without any 
exceptions” and with immediate effect, India’s Directorate General of Foreign 
Trade said <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/terminal/Q89L5DMB2SJN>  in an April 
4 order on its website. The trade regulator had last month restricted 
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/terminal/Q7Q0OYDWLU6B>  overseas shipments of 
the drug, allowing only limited exceptions such as on humanitarian grounds and 
for meeting prior commitments.

At a press conference on Saturday, Trump said he spoke to Indian Prime Minister 
Narendra Modi and appealed for the release of shipments U.S. has already 
ordered. India is giving his request “serious consideration,” he said.

Trump also said that the federal government was stockpiling millions of doses 
of the drug to make it available for coronavirus patients.

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Sunday said there had been “some accounts, 
some stories” about hydroxychloroquine “helping” and the drug has been 
available for years. 

“We feel a little bit better regarding its safety than we do about a completely 
novel drug, even though this is being used at much higher dosages,” Adams said 
on “Fox News Sunday”

There’s no conclusive scientific evidence that hydroxychloroquine can treat the 
infection from the novel pathogen, and it hasn’t been approved by the Food and 
Drug Administration in the U.S. to treat Covid-19.

Trump has been undeterred, though. “What do you have to lose? Take it,” the 
president said at Saturday’s briefing. “I really think they should take it. But 
it’s their choice.”


Test Shortage


India lags behind richer nations in testing for novel coronavirus

Source: Statista

“We just want to be able to facilitate physicians and patients having that 
conversation,” Adams said. “That’s what I tell people. That’s what I’ve heard 
the president tell people.”

The ban reflects India’s rising concern over the rapid spread of the 
coronavirus, with risks of community spread rising in the country of 1.3 
billion people.

India has recorded 3,374 positive cases so far and has lost 77 lives, according 
to the federal health ministry. The country has struggled to keep people 
indoors during a three-week lockdown that started March 25, raising fears of 
accelerating spread.

— With assistance by Naomi Nix

(Updates with comments from Surgeon General Jerome Adams in fifth paragraph)

 

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