The argument for hydroxy clorqen really started with some research papers that showed that it worked in vitro basely, in test tubes, against the virus. Now, we don't know if it's going to work or not. And so, you now, i think the f d a did the right thing giving emergency a trial, a authorization to doctors to be able to try this with their patients. Do we feel comfortable moving on to financial implications of this? Or are there things about the modelling on n upside downside?...
0:01 Jason & Chamath catch us up on their quarantines
1:20 Chamath intros David Sacks
4:40 David explains what their poker group chat has been like since COVID-19 started, and how Jason, Chamath & himself fall on the optimistic/pessimistic spectrum
6:58 How have the past few months defined David's view on the world, and what is his reaction to the US government's response?
12:22 Did the US health apparatus do its job? How could it improve? Why aren't masks already mandated?
19:33 Culture clash between scientific experts & entrepreneurs, thoughts on Chloroquine as a treatment method
27:00 Are US bureaucrats taking the intelligence of US citizens for granted? How liable is Trump?