World’s Second Largest Hydroxychloroquine Plant in Taiwan Blows Up

One of the biggest scandals of the COVID Plandemic is the needless deaths of hundreds of thousands of people who died needlessly because the FDA refused to issue off-label emergency use for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), a safe drug whose patent ran out years ago, and that thousands of doctors around the world have used effectively, often with a 100% success rate, in treating COVID patients.

News sources in Taiwan are reporting that the world’s second largest supplier of raw materials to make HCQ blew up earlier this week, which will most certainly put a strain on the world’s supply of HCQ.

Tensions are currently running very high between Taiwan and China, and one local news outlet reported that on the same day a Chinese aircraft carrier and four other navy warships passed through Taiwan strait in the direction of the South China Sea.