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Last edited by bullets13; 01-20-2022, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by jer_james View PostThat's what happens when you lie to pharmacists concerning treatment ...
"Ness admitted to the board that she lied to a pharmacist that her patient had Lyme disease to obtain Hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID"
Ivermectin and HCQ were dropped from the clinical guidance after studies found that these drugs have little to no effect on Covid-related mortality or clinical recovery of the patient.
You can take India off the list - Mexico may be up to something though. As more time passes, hopefully more is known to combat this junk.
You need to do more research.
Try this
On May 7, 2021, during the peak of India's Delta Surge, The World Health Organization reported, "Uttar Pradesh (is) going the last mile to stop COVID-19."
The India Medicine kit did contain ivermectin and the results were excellent.
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Originally posted by manwitaplan View PostYou need to do more research.
Try this
On May 7, 2021, during the peak of India's Delta Surge, The World Health Organization reported, "Uttar Pradesh (is) going the last mile to stop COVID-19."
The India Medicine kit did contain ivermectin and the results were excellent.
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That’s a great success story, but I don’t care to have that much government intrusion in my life. I think that this is great for India but would be catastrophic for the US.
"Government teams are moving across 97,941 villages in 75 districts over five days in this activity which began May 5 in India's most populous state with a population of 230 million."
The activity involved an aggressive house-to-house test and treat program with medicine kits.
The WHO explained, "Each monitoring team has two members who visit homes in villages and remote hamlets to test everyone with symptoms of COVID-19 using Rapid Antigen Test kits. Those who test positive are quickly isolated and given a medicine kit with advice on disease management."
When the government starts sending “monitoring teams” door to door and “isolating” people, we are screwed. Government control over the ivermectin?? Are you serious? We better keep our eyes open folks...this is socialism in disguise.
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Originally posted by eastover53 View PostThat’s a great success story, but I don’t care to have that much government intrusion in my life. I think that this is great for India but would be catastrophic for the US.
"Government teams are moving across 97,941 villages in 75 districts over five days in this activity which began May 5 in India's most populous state with a population of 230 million."
The activity involved an aggressive house-to-house test and treat program with medicine kits.
The WHO explained, "Each monitoring team has two members who visit homes in villages and remote hamlets to test everyone with symptoms of COVID-19 using Rapid Antigen Test kits. Those who test positive are quickly isolated and given a medicine kit with advice on disease management."
When the government starts sending “monitoring teams” door to door and “isolating” people, we are screwed. Government control over the ivermectin?? Are you serious? We better keep our eyes open folks...this is socialism in disguise.
Dude this had nothing to do with the methods of attack. This was to show JERjams that his bogus India article on ivermectin is garbage.
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Questions for those who think Ivermectin does not work
Originally posted by Playa View PostIt’s only a single edged sword is the market isn’t free and options are suppressed limited by various authorities, wouldn’t you agree?
Interesting thoughts. I guess I was supposing influence over the systems in the interest of profit is part of the game. It has been for a long time, at least.
Truly free markets would solve some of this, but is government regulation of private entities to create free markets really free or is the unfettered game of influence and competition the “free” market?Last edited by meltingfeather; 01-21-2022, 08:08 PM.
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