There is not only Donald Trump in the hydroxychloroquine fan party: pop star Madonna has been censored on her social profiles for defending the controversial anti-Covid therapy disavowed by medical authorities around the world and defending again also yesterday by the President of the United States. The former Material Girl, who donated a million euros to the European Union's efforts to find a vaccine weeks ago, also shared conspiracy theories about the virus with his fans in a video stating that the Covid vaccine " it has been discovered, proven effective and available for months. " Madonna adds: "They prefer to control people with fear and let the rich get richer and poorer poorer". In the video, which Instagram obfuscated by calling it "false information", the singer shields the controversial doctor Stella Immanuel of Houston, a general practitioner who claims to have treated 350 patients with hydroxychloroquine. Immanuel speaks to a group called America's Frontline Doctors outside the Supreme Court of Washington during an event spread on various platforms from the Breitbart website founded by Steve Bannon. The post, later deleted by Madonna, sparked protests: "Pure madness", commented Annie Lennox: "I can't believe that you endorse such dangerous quackery. I just hope your profile has been hacked and that you offer us an explanation" . Twitter yesterday temporarily blocked the account of Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., for "spreading misleading and potentially harmful information about Covid-19", such as the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat the virus. Trump himself had released other videos from America's Frontline Doctors rally with his 84 million Twitter followers. In the meantime, Dr. Immanuel has become a star of the network: it has thus been discovered that, in addition to the use of hydroxychloroquine, she supports other theories with a low scientific content, including one on the extraterrestrial DNA and another on the physical consequences erotic dreams with witches and devils. In May, Madonna reported that both she and members of her crew had tested positive for Covid's antibodies at the end of winter after having had what everyone thought was "a bad flu." In March the pop star had called the virus "the great equalizer": from a bath tub full of petals she added that "making us all equal and at the same time a terrible and wonderful thing".
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2020-07-30T12:07:15.182Z
Not only is Donald Trump in the hydroxychloroquine fan party: pop star Madonna has been censored on her social profiles for defending the controversial anti-Covid therapy disavowed by medical authorities around the world and defending back to ... (ANSA)