Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024

Coronavirus: Nancy Pelosi says Trump should not take malaria drug as he is ‘morbidly obese’

Donald Trump should not be taking unapproved drugs as a preventative measure for coronavirus as he is “morbidly obese”, Nancy Pelosi says.

Mr Trump revealed he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for the last week and a half in pill form and has had “zero symptoms”.

In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 programme, house speaker Mrs Pelosi said: “As far as the president is concerned, he’s our president and I would rather he would not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group, and his, shall we say, weight group, morbidly obese, they say.

“So I think it’s not a good idea.”

The president, who is 73, passed the official threshold for being considered obese, with a Body Mass Index of 30.4, in February last year.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a BMI of 40 or above is considered morbidly obese.

Those with a BMI of 40 or higher are more vulnerable to catch COVID-19, the CDC has stated.

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), earlier said there was no evidence the drug could prevent coronavirus, but added there was some anecdotal evidence to show it can treat patients who are infected with the virus.

Studies published in the medical journal BMJ have disputed this, saying patients given the drug did not improve significantly over those who did not.

The US Food and Drug Administration has warned against the use of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients outside of a hospital setting or clinical trial due to the risk of serious heart rhythm problems.

But Mr Trump has backed the drug as a potential COVID-19 cure, despite the warnings.

The president said he requested the drug from the White House physician and it had not been recommended by his doctor.

Asked whether he could provide any evidence hydroxychloroquine has a preventative effect, Mr Trump told reporters: “I get a lot of positive calls about it.”

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