Ivermectin frenzy: the advocates, anti-vaxxers and telehealth companies driving demand

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Health authorities have warned there’s no proof for Ivermectin’s use to treat Covid-19. Still groups are touting the drug as the way out of the pandemic

There's really no compelling evidence it worksDespite outstanding questions over Ivermectin’s efficacy, several advocacy organizations have been on a nearly year-long campaign to mainstream the drug. Two of the most prominent groups backing Ivermectin as a Covid-19 treatment are the UK-based British Ivermectin Recommendation Development and the US-based Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance .

 

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Why are these maniacs prepared to risk all those likely side effects when one of their main arguments against getting vaccinated is, er, the (minimal) risk of side effects

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I’d prefer to be called anti-Covid vaxxer

Of our 17 horses treated with Ivermectin not one has Covid. All of the people handling the horses have responsibly been vaccinated and have not contracted Covid or exposed others to the disease.

Gates Fndn funded Guardian: 'Ivermectin frenzy: the advocates, anti-vaxxers and telehealth companies driving demand'... forgot to mention countries using IVM as an antiviral, eg Japan

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