Letter: That antimalarial medicine could come in handy
(John Locher | AP file photo) An arrangement of hydroxychloroquine pills in Las Vegas on April 6, 2020.
Let’s please try to be a little more positive about the state stockpiling hydroxychloroquine.
If climate change refills Lake Bonneville the Salt Lake Valley could be fringed with malarial swamps. Then that stockpile could come in handy.
Oh, wait...
Henry Whiteside, Salt Lake City
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