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Beware the ‘New Google’

“ALOHA, BELOVED,” SAYS A SMIL-ing young woman from her kitchen. “About three, four days ago I made ‘the cure’…to what’s going around. It’s actually called hydroxy-chloroquine,” she explains. Hydroxychloroquine is the drug that ignited fierce debate soon after the coronavirus pandemic began. Following multiple studies, a broad consensus of medical experts, as well as the Food and Drug Administration, rejected claims that it could prevent or cure COVID-19 even as some, including then-President Donald Trump, continued to tout it.

The woman lifts up a plastic jug containing a murky yellow liquid. “It’s made out of grapefruit peel and lemon peel and it’s slow simmered and it’s supposed to ‘cure’ that,” she continues. “I’m telling you, hydroxychloro-quine, quinine, can heal anything.”

The video is the second one that appears when users search for “hydroxychloroquine” on TikTok. In the top 20 results for that search, four videos that pop up promote recipes for a do-it-yourself version

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