Brazil's president says he is taking hydroxychloroquine to tackle coronavirus
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro last night revealed he is taking hydroxychloroquine to treat his coronavirus infection and claimed it was making him 'a lot better', Daily Mail reports.
Hours after announcing his positive test result, Bolsonaro showed off footage of himself taking a dose of the anti-malaria drug - which is touted by him and Donald Trump but has not been proven effective against Covid-19.
Bolsonaro was tested after suffering a fever and muscle aches, but insisted yesterday that he felt 'perfectly well' and credited the improvement to his doses of the drug.
'Today I'm a lot better, so certainly it's working. We know today there are other remedies that can help fight the coronavirus,' said Bolsonaro, 65.
'We know none of them have their efficacy scientifically proven, but I'm one more person for whom this is working. So I trust hydroxychloroquine. And you?'
Brazil has suffered one of the world's worst outbreaks with more than 1.6million cases and 66,741 deaths, both figures second only to the United States.