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To: w0z who wrote (13137)2/21/2022 11:18:40 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26687
 
Key would be "how early?"
"In this randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with mild to moderate COVID-19, ivermectin treatment during early illness did not prevent progression to severe disease," the study’s authors noted.


I think a great deal of the depression and anxiety many/most in society face now is from the "unmasking" of the corruption and complete failure of government.

It seems there is strong evidence that EARLY use of ivermectin has effective therapeutic results. I believe this is similar to "Tamiflu" which is another "antiviral" treatment. It makes sense that they would work early before the virus causes secondary problems that lead to death or hospitalization.

I watched the closing ceremony of the Olympics and heard them beg me, a shareholder of Pfizer and US taxpayer, to give out more free vaccines that my dollars paid to develop and manufacture. Why don't these organizations spend some time and money investigating the low cost, already available solutions? Are they trying to score political points blaming the successful for the plight of the poor nations, some that still don't treat their people much better than they did hundreds of years ago when they captured their neighbors and sold them into slavery.

As for the FDA's culture jab... I took it as an attempt to be funny and/or get off their high horse to fit in but it sure came out as condescending after you pointed it out.

Funny... KTVU FOX 2 just now (well, delayed 20 minutes on my DVR) did a short blurb on this story repeating the study showed it has no effect... they didn't get the part right about it has no effect AFTER it is too late but did say getting fever reducers had a better outcome. They showed all sorts of pictures of horse deworming medicine and not a single picture of the pills used for treating humans with parasites.

It might be time to remake "Roller Ball" as it sure seems the goal is to get us all to comply, fit into dense housing to work at massive corporations or government entities pushing the narrative. I could go on but that is just more depressing.