Saturday, April 23, 2022

Ivermectin : The Senseless Suppression Of The Antiviral Medication In The Fight Against The Covid Pandemic Makes No Sense. Shouldn't All Those Responsible For Its Suppression Be Ultimately Held To Account For The Lives Lost Needlessly


I'm not a supporter of large quarantine centers nor prolonged lockdowns.

Especially when there is a ready and cheap medication that has been shown to work in treating Covid patients when given early.

Unfortunately, for one reason or another, the push is for vaccine mandates as if they are the holy grail in combatting the Covid pandemic.

The big push for vaccines that don't prevent one from contracting Covid nor spreading it to others, anyways, hasn't worked to stem the pandemic from raging.

That much is clear - the Shanghai situation now, and elsewhere - bears testimony to that.

Still, the world persists in doing what has clearly failed. Even to the extent of pushing booster dose after booster dose.

Instead of owning up to the greed (no?) of big pharma (no?) pushing so hard for their vaccines, governments and regulatory bodies across the globe who should know better, again for one reason or another, play along (no again?) while millions of people across the globe die unnecessarily from a disease that can be treated with the humble, cheap and effective antiviral drug IVERMECTIN which can also be used as a prophylaxis, a preventive.

That thousands of brave, independent and conscientious doctors across the globe have used to successfully treat their patients.

The suppression of a medication that works in the practice of medicine is a tragic and sad indictment and all the parties who are responsible for suppressing ivermectin must bear the ultimate responsibility for the lives lost so needlessly.

No?

"Well, well, well...." as the bishop is fond of saying "well, well, well....what do you know?"

Well, well, well....

What do you know?

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