See, less whining, less arrogance, less Qtard' bashing and more actual communication, makes a doc healthy, wealthy, and wise.
You may be salvagable after all. Now if you would only realize that HCQ and Ivermectin are probably worthless by the time a patient get to you (and your gas), you would be more in touch with reality.
McCullough has been disciplined for lying. You seem to want to look past that. Lying about nothing to do with covid by the way.
The defense is willing to stipulate that he 'lied' about being on some staff. Besides appearing to be a medical community 'witch hunt' due to his going against them, you yourself admit that has nothing to do with covid, yet you use it to dismiss his covid work.
It reeks of professional jealousy to me, and an uncomfortable conformity. I urge you to reconsider the actual facts the man points out, despite his oh so terrible 'lies' (eyeroll). Its like you people want to dirty somebody up so you can then use the dirt to relegate them to some type of ashbin of unbelievability.
This is a cheap tactic and unintellectual.
I had occasion to use IVm and HCQ within 24-48 hours after diagnosis. Remember at that time it was literally all hands on deck. I was happy to write for these meds when someone like a family member or let nurse got sick. I had occasion to use several close contacts when there was nothing better. It really didn’t stop progression to those whom were going to progress. I agree with the statements that severe disease was 1% or so
I am of the opinion that those who may have taken IVM and did well probably would have anyway. I tried literally every drug mentioned and some not. I was aggressive with IL-6 inhibitors. There was not a lot of success. I did everything I could to avoid mechanical vent support. But it was unavoidable in a lot of situations. I sent patients for ECMO. At the end of the day the only thing I saw that worked were the -mabs. I used these extensively and early. I had only one patient progress to severe disease and that patient survived.
This is where we should keep our eye on the ball as it satisfies everyone’s concerns.
Have a pleasant day.