Posted on 10/06/2021 7:23:59 PM PDT by The Bugler
Ivermectin has to be used soon after symptoms appear (or even better, prophylactically, if you have a close contact).
That's why the "studies" the gov't has cited (28 or so, I think) showing Ivermectin to be ineffective were flawed -- they didn't use it until it was too late, after the active viral infection had done it's damage.
The proper and timely use of Ivermectin is far superior to the "vaccines", as certain states in India have shown us.
“and that was before there was direct evidence it was unsafe.”
Oh? I missed seeing the vaccinated keeling over in the street. What is this direct evidence you have seen?
Yes, the healthcare 'providers' get a $50k reward for hospitalization, not sure if additional payment comes if ventilated. This comes from taxing your kids and grandkids.
Peace out!
Do your own research, troll
I have a remarkably similar story, not me but a close relative in her late 70’s coming off of Covid (took iIvermectin but delayed, thinking it was a. sinus infection). She had O2 of 95, felt exhausted. She had a full blood work up and a chest x-ray at the E.R. showing what used to be commonly referred to as “walking pneumonia”. The ER doc told her to go home, gave her nothing.
She went to our “real” non-insurance doctor who put her on an antibiotic and several other treatments (nebulized inhaler solution he mixed among them). She is MUCH better, O2 went up to 98-99.
I no longer respect doctors simply because they are M.D.’s.
It’s a premium for ventilator rides
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