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To: CatHerd

Yeah, and Ivermectin has also not killed off covid in Uttar Pradesh, most of Africa and EVERYWHERE else that it is not being forcefully suppressed by vaccine mandate totalitarian governments drunk on power and aligned with the pharmaceutical companies, right ?

Cut back your koolaid consumption.


34 posted on 11/22/2021 2:16:28 PM PST by A strike (Public Health 21st century murder by government. Doktor FauxiMengeleGates to aTerreHaute gurney now)
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To: A strike

I’m not drinking the Kool Aid on either side. You seem to be guzzling The Expose Kool Aid. Fine, if that’s what you want to belive.

Ivermectin has hardly killed off Covid in Africa. People are not popping ivermectin every day there, either. It is used in very high-risk villages to prevent river blindness, but hardly on a scale that would affect overall Covid statistics. Otherwise, it is used as a cure for round worms (one dose, administered one time) and that would not affect the Covid rate, either.

Africa has likely been spared the worst of Covid because:

Much lower median age
Much lower obesity rate
More sunshine and fresh air
Little to no time in climate-controlled buldings
More robust immune systems due to higher disease burden
They don’t do nursing homes

Again, believe what you want.

I really hoped ivermectin would be helpful at first. Maybe it helps a little if taken early in the course of the disease. But it just hasn’t panned out as being very effective.

We now have access to monoclonal antibodies, which really do work. If I get Covid again, I’m going with MAB. If you prefer ivermectin, be my guest. It’s a free country.


35 posted on 11/22/2021 2:53:56 PM PST by CatHerd (Not a newbie - lost my password)
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