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Researchers in France have been busy during this weird week that's felt like a year.

According to their research, they believe that a combination of antimalarial medication and antibiotics could reduce the duration of the virus staying rent-free in your body.

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Antimalarial hydroxychloroquine + Antibiotic azithromycin

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According to tests that lasted about 15 days, the combination of drugs "showed a significant reduction of the viral carriage"

Let's be clear. It's not a cure. But it helps.

"HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE and AZITHROMYCIN, taken together, have a real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine," tweeted President Trump on Saturday.

He thanked the FDA for their work in approving these drugs and urges immediate use.

If you want to know more about this story, here's a link to the full article: Chloroquine: What to know about potential coronavirus treatment