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“We went into this project thinking we would see a higher rate of negative outcomes in people with a history of malaria infections, because that’s what was seen in patients co-infected with malaria and Ebola,” said Jane Achan, a senior research advisor at the Malaria Consortium and a co-author of the study. “We were actually quite surprised to see the opposite — that malaria may have a protective effect.”

How do they treat malaria?

HCQ. That drug they said wasn't effective at fighting covid.

That. Or like anticlutch said, covid is fake and ghey.