—and— ivermectin
Personal anecdote:
Early April I had tightness in chest/bronchial area, a mild version of what I had early March last year, when I’m sure I had the virus (short breath, fatigue, lost sense of smell, tested negative for flu & strep).
I’d been taking ivermectin every other week since the “day 1, day 3, day 7” steps in the first week in February.
(Plus the vitamins, zinc & quercetin)
And that first week this month was the ‘off’ week; I tried expectorant syrup -no joy-, next day elderberry and a dose of ivermectin, and the day after -joy- no tight feeling.
Ivermectin works.
Same result for a daughter and son in law. They had all the bad symptoms but once they took the ivermectin they improved. Relief for breathing was pretty fast, but complete recovery took weeks. But at least they felt improvement soon and were out the worst of the woods.
The New York Times has finally confirmed what many political observers had been saying all along about the Capitol riots: It was pre-planned, the Capitol Police knew it was coming, and authorities effectively gave a ‘stand down’ order.
A new 104-page report dropped by an internal investigator shreds authorities for intentionally hampering the police response on what has subsequently been claimed was a “coup,” an “insurrection,” and an attempt to “overturn” the results of the 2020 election.
The Inspector General of the Capitol Police laid bare all of the disturbing issues involved with the way the January 6th Electoral College security was mishandled.
“A new report by the Capitol Police’s internal watchdog found that department leaders overlooked key intelligence in the run-up to the riot on Jan. 6, including a warning that ‘Congress itself is the target,’ and barred the force’s riot response unit from using its most powerful crowd-control measures,” the New York Times reported.
What do you mean "no joy"?