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Reviews of articles by: Jim Hoft
CLAIM REVIEWS
Claim that hydroxychloroquine is an effective early treatment for COVID-19 isn’t supported by evidence from clinical trials
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Harvey Risch, Gateway Pundit
Published: 25 Sep 2022
COVID-19 vaccines provide important benefits; SSRN preprint didn’t find COVID-19 vaccines to be “98 times worse” than the virus
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Jonas Vesterberg, Gateway Pundit, The Florida Standard
Published: 22 Sep 2022
CDC’s updated developmental milestone checklists don’t mean that standards for children’s development are lowered; they signal a change in the surveillance strategy
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Social media users, Gateway Pundit, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Twitter
Published: 25 Feb 2022
Ivermectin study in the city of Itajaí contains several methodological weaknesses, resulting in questionable conclusions
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Daniel Horowitz, Gateway Pundit, ZeroHedge, The Blaze
Published: 18 Dez 2021
Unsupported claim about COVID-19 vaccines, anti-spike antibodies, and myocarditis misrepresented conclusions from a New England Journal of Medicine article
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Alex Berenson, Gateway Pundit
Published: 09 Dez 2021
No evidence that the fall in COVID-19 cases in Indonesia is linked to the use of ivermectin
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit
Published: 15 Okt 2021
No evidence suggests a causal link between ivermectin recommendation and the decline of COVID-19 cases in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
SOURCE: Pearson Sharp, Jim Hoft, One America News Network, Gateway Pundit
Published: 12 Okt 2021
No data available to suggest a link between India’s reduction of COVID-19 cases and the use of ivermectin
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit
Published: 24 Mai 2021
U.S. CDC director didn’t state that COVID-19 deaths were over-counted; her statements about deaths among vaccine breakthrough cases were misinterpreted
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit
Published: 21 Mai 2021
The American Journal of Medicine didn’t recommend hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19; scientific evidence doesn’t show hydroxychloroquine is effective against COVID-19
SOURCE: Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit
Published: 03 Feb 2021