One notable shortcoming of Ivermectin, is that you have to continually take it (I believe weekly) to stave off COVID-19.
As widespread as the disease is already, and the fact that there are many common animal reservoirs for COVID-19 (including dogs, cats, deer and bats - probably cattle, pigs and rodents as well), means that it won’t likely be contained or go away, until the great bulk of people have been exposed, and developed immunity.
If one does so, and assuming it is effective, does one develop immunity? Or is the new normal Ivermectin for the rest of one's life?
One notable shortcoming of Ivermectin, is that you have to continually take it (I believe weekly) to stave off COVID-19.
As widespread as the disease is already, and the fact that there are many common animal reservoirs for COVID-19 (including dogs, cats, deer and bats - probably cattle, pigs and rodents as well), means that it won’t likely be contained or go away, until the great bulk of people have been exposed, and developed immunity.
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While some people take it as a prophylactic, most want access to it to help them get over Covid-19, emerging out the otherside with lasting, durable immunity but without the catastrophic harm caused by Covid ‘vaccines’, kidney and cardio damage from Remdesivir etc.