The point is, it is approved for use in humans.
I get the point. My point is Reuters is hiding the fact WHEN refugees start taking ivermectin.
If the US has been giving refugees ivermectin for decades that's one thing. If they only started giving them ivermectin in the last year that's another.
If it's only been in the last year or less it would show the government believes ivermectin works against Covid-19 and is safe for humans.
My comments were directed at the article, not what anyone
else had said.
Yup. That's key.
But I bet they also play a little game --
"How are you feeling?"
"Well, sir, I have a lot of fatigue, and I think I have a bad cold, or something, and I have lost all sense of taste and smell."
"I see, -- hey, nurse -- did you swab this man's nose?"
"Yes, sir."
"Results?"
"Not good."
"I see. Well, I can only do a quick diagnosis, but it sounds to me like you have worms. I'm recommending Ivermectin for you. It's very good for ... worms."