Hong Kong's national security law has had some negative effects. The FDA made the right call on plasma treatment.
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August 25, 2020
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The Effects of Hong Kong’s National-Security Law ([link removed] )
The law has emboldened Xi Jinping’s regime to suppress dissent, punish activism, and create fear within the city’s democracy movement.
- The Effects of Hong Kong's National-Security Law Are Already Clear ([link removed] )
By Doug Bandow
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Efficacy of Plasma to Be Decided by Doctors and Patients ([link removed] )
The Food and Drug Administration released a clinical memorandum giving Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma therapy.
- FDA Determined Convalescent Plasma Is Safe, Leaves Decisions on Efficacy up to Clinicians/Patients. That's the Way It Should Always Be ([link removed] )
By Jeffrey A. Singer
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