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| - It can be said that SARS-CoV-2 caught the world by surprise. In large part due to globalization, the virus quickly evolved from a serious regional concern to a worldwide pandemic, the likes of which are unprecedented in the last century. In a matter of weeks, COVID-19 became a leading cause of death, with a potential staggering death toll in 2020. Due to a heavy burden of illness, and in the absence of proven therapies, several experimental treatments have been and continue to be prescribed outside of clinical trial settings. Of the potential therapeutic options that showed early promise, few have generated as much controversy, or been subject to such politicization, as hydroxychloroquine. In this issue of the International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Arshad et. al have added more fuel to the fire.
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