Authored by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute,
...Since the very beginning of the covid panic, the narrative has been this: implement severe lockdowns or your population will experience a bloodbath.
Morgues will be overwhelmed, the death total toll will be astounding. On the other hand, we were assured those jurisdictions that do lock down would see only a fraction of the death toll.
Then, once vaccines became available, the narrative was modified to:
"Get shots in arms and then covid will stop spreading. Those countries without vaccines, on the other hand, will continue to face mass casualties."
The lockdown narrative, of course, has already been thoroughly overturned.
Jurisdictions that did not lock down or adopted only weak and short lockdowns ended up with covid death tolls that were either similar to—or even better than—death tolls in countries that adopted draconian lockdowns. Lockdown advocates said locked-down countries would be overwhelmingly better off. These people were clearly wrong.
Yet, the experience in sub-Saharan Africa calls both these narratives into question: Africa's numbers have been far, far lower than the experts warned would be the case.
For example, the AP reported this week that in spite of low vaccination rates, Africa has fared better than most of the world:
[T]here is something “mysterious” going on in Africa that is puzzling scientists, said Wafaa El-Sadr, chair of global health at Columbia University.
“Africa doesn’t have the vaccines and the resources to fight COVID-19 that they have in Europe and the U.S., but somehow they seem to be doing better,” she said….
Fewer than 6% of people in Africa are vaccinated. For months, the WHO has described Africa as “one of the least affected regions in the world” in its weekly pandemic reports..."
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/...ricas-covid-deaths-remain-far-below-europe-us
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One word.... I-V-E-R-M-E-C-T-I-N!
It's...
1. Inexpensive... pennies per pill
2. Readily available all over the world
3. Safe... has been used for 40 years in people as an anti-malarial... some 4 Billion doses dispensed
4. Highly effective
There's a claim on the web that "US Congress members and their families have had treatment with Ivermectin... some 200 people".
So.... why then is this medication denied to "we the people" in the US??

...Since the very beginning of the covid panic, the narrative has been this: implement severe lockdowns or your population will experience a bloodbath.
Morgues will be overwhelmed, the death total toll will be astounding. On the other hand, we were assured those jurisdictions that do lock down would see only a fraction of the death toll.
Then, once vaccines became available, the narrative was modified to:
"Get shots in arms and then covid will stop spreading. Those countries without vaccines, on the other hand, will continue to face mass casualties."
The lockdown narrative, of course, has already been thoroughly overturned.
Jurisdictions that did not lock down or adopted only weak and short lockdowns ended up with covid death tolls that were either similar to—or even better than—death tolls in countries that adopted draconian lockdowns. Lockdown advocates said locked-down countries would be overwhelmingly better off. These people were clearly wrong.
Yet, the experience in sub-Saharan Africa calls both these narratives into question: Africa's numbers have been far, far lower than the experts warned would be the case.
For example, the AP reported this week that in spite of low vaccination rates, Africa has fared better than most of the world:
[T]here is something “mysterious” going on in Africa that is puzzling scientists, said Wafaa El-Sadr, chair of global health at Columbia University.
“Africa doesn’t have the vaccines and the resources to fight COVID-19 that they have in Europe and the U.S., but somehow they seem to be doing better,” she said….
Fewer than 6% of people in Africa are vaccinated. For months, the WHO has described Africa as “one of the least affected regions in the world” in its weekly pandemic reports..."
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/...ricas-covid-deaths-remain-far-below-europe-us
________________________________________________________________
One word.... I-V-E-R-M-E-C-T-I-N!
It's...
1. Inexpensive... pennies per pill
2. Readily available all over the world
3. Safe... has been used for 40 years in people as an anti-malarial... some 4 Billion doses dispensed
4. Highly effective
There's a claim on the web that "US Congress members and their families have had treatment with Ivermectin... some 200 people".
So.... why then is this medication denied to "we the people" in the US??
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