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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
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I wonder how many lives could have been saved from the virus and the immune deficiency catastrophe that is yet to come had all of this misinformation not been given front and center stage?


Estimates are 500,000 (US only, between onset in 2/20 and availability of vaccines 12/20). Those dates were when the official CDC treatment protocol was "no treatment" (go home, take Tylenol and come back when you experience serious symptoms) which was beyond the viral incubation period when HCQ/IVM were most effective.

Extrapolate the above to worldwide and include all deaths to date (including from the vaccines) and I suspect the numbers are much larger.

OT for you Ivermectin fans, if you start hearing about VHF (Viral Hemorrhagic Fever) as the CPC's latest export from the recent Olympics, the good news is that IVM is effective against other hemorrhagic viruses like Dengue, Yellow Fever, etc so it may also be effective against VHF (at least that's what my wife's DO told me yesterday). The good news is that VHF is spread mainly by direct contact with blood and other body fluids.
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