She ended up in the emergency room at Aurora Medical Center in Summit, where she tested positive for the virus, the outlet reported.
“I’m like, ‘How can I be sick? How? I’m on the hydroxychloroquine,'” she said. “They were like, ‘Well, nobody ever said that was the cure or that was going to keep you safe’ and it definitely did not.”
Kim said she’s on the mend now from her battle against the bug — but warns others the drug alone won’t protect them from the virus.
“You’re not safe taking that medication at all. [Hydroxychloroquine] is not going to prevent anything. You can still get coronavirus,” Kim told the outlet.
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