If you actually study the origin and uses of ivermectin, you'll realize the "horse dewormer" invective is downright dumb. It's worked amazingly well in some parts of the world, but there's no money in it. Big Pharma (and their gov't revolving door pals) have done a good job with their power, money and legal immunity to hoodwink the public about physical immunity and health.
They've also done their best to suppress the success of "I" in Uttar Pradesh. Keep in mind it's a province with 230 million people.
India's Ivermectin Blackout - Part V: The Secret Revealed | Columnists | thedesertreview.com
I already said vaccines should not be the only option; there should be more focus on treatment options as well. And I have already spent one entire post on redemsivir, a drug that's for humans and is highly effective in controlling the disease at early stages and yet they are not approving it for its usage during early stages. Obviously you didn't read it so I will put it here again. I don't care that people don't want to be vaccinated but they are refusing vaccination for the wrong reasons and they refuse to listen to the right ones and instead choose to listen to conspiracy theories. That's what I have problems with. If this horse deworming medication is working so well then why are we still seeing surging infection cases? This is a cheap drug that should be easily deployed all around the world and there is no stopping of anybody from getting it in the pharmacy. Then WHY are we still seeing all those hospitalizations and deaths? People can just take this horse medicine and there should be no one in the hospital...
Honestly I think they should give some of the covid treatment like remdesivir during early stage of the disease instead of reserving it for the late stage. I have read quite a few articles on several studies that were done on giving remdesivir to covid-19 patients during the early stages of the disease and it's been proven quite effective in stopping the virus in its track in doing further damage to the patient's body. All of the studies have observed that after giving remdesivir to patentis as soon as the symptoms are discovered, it was able to neutralize the virus rapidly before it had a chance to replicate itself and spread and that resulted in overall much lower viral load in the patients and lot less damage to the lung and other organs of the body. And the treatment is even much better tolerated because during early stage, the patient is stronger and the virus is relatively weaker. So I do not know why those studies are not being looked at further and more clinical trials are being held to study further the efficacy of this drug to promote the usage of this drug during early stage.
There is only so much that vaccines can do in fighting the virus. It's great in providing immunity to the body against the virus but eventually you will have to look at treatment options to see what can we do if we still catch it and evidence has shown we can still get infected by the virus even after fully vaccinated. Instead of having people taking malaria drugs and horse drugs, there is a medication designed for humans that are highly effective in treating this virus and yet we are not using it until the person is dying and then it's used and by that time the person is too weak to tolerate it and then they die. And in the meantime, we still rely on vaccines and vaccines and vaccines and pushing people to take more and more and more doses of vaccines more and more and more frequently and quarantining everybody when we should be concentrating more on treatment options to treat the disease so we can get on with our lives. Even flu's have medications to treat them now.
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