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        <title><![CDATA[Daniel Dae Kim: Anti-malarial drug ‘secret weapon’ in my coronavirus recovery]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Lost” star <strong>Daniel Dae Kim</strong> believes the anti-malarial drug <strong>touted by President Trump</strong> was the “secret weapon” in his recovery from the coronavirus.</p><p>The 51-year-old actor praised hydroxychloroquine as being “critical” in the treatment that has left him now “practically back to normal” just days after <strong>confirming he had been infected</strong>.</p><p>“Yes, this is the drug that the President mentioned the other day,” Kim <strong>said in an Instagram video</strong> Saturday, noting that <strong>Dr. Anthony Fauci had cautioned</strong> that supposed success stories were “only based on personal accounts.”</p><p>“Well, add my name to those personal accounts, because I am feeling better,” Kim insisted of the drug he noted was being “used with great success” against the virus in Korea.</p><p>“I won’t say this is a cure and I won’t say definitively that you should go out and use it, but what I will say is that I believe it was crucial to my recovery,” said the actor, also known for “Hawaii Five-0.”</p><p>“Obviously I am not a doctor, nor am I a lawyer — though I have played them on TV,” he said, breaking into a huge grin.</p><p>Kim said his quarantine could end Monday, but admitted that “for peace of mind” he would “love to be” tested again, but “there just aren’t enough tests.”</p><p>“This continues to be a serious problem in our country,” he said, also noting the alarming shortage of medical supplies during the pandemic. “This mystifies me considering we had a several month head-start in preparing for this outbreak,” he said.</p><p>He said his family had remained “symptom-free,” quipping, “Just bored, like the rest of us.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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