*Negligent* is a moral judgement, but unless you honestly believe that there is a reason that ivermectin in the same doses/timings would show a benefit in one trial but not another, the results stand and your weird objections can be ignored
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Replying to @GidMK
My objection *is* moral. I really have no idea what discussion you are participating in. I am participating in a discussion about the things I have said about the Together trial. And if other trials did this little for late-stage patients, the same criticism applies.
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Replying to @alexandrosM
Ah, ok then I understand. So moralizing aside, we're agreed that based on current best evidence there does not appear to be a mortality benefit for ivermectin for people with COVID-19
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Replying to @GidMK
So you do this thing where you try to put words in people's mouths. Don't do it, it's not nice at all and indicates bad faith. For clarity, I have agreed to no such thing. Now that you know you misunderstood my comments, I hope to hear from you an acknowledgement that you did.
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Replying to @alexandrosM
Sure - I thought you were talking about whether ivermectin works or not. I honestly don't care about morals, merely the evidence, so I assumed you were talking about that as well
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Replying to @alexandrosM
Pleasure. So then, morality aside, from an evidentiary perspective the Together trial is the most robust so far. Unless you have a scientific argument, I'm at a loss as to why you would not agree with the findings
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Replying to @alexandrosM
No I'm not - you've explicitly stated that your argument is moral. So morals aside, what scientific argument do you have?
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So you have no scientific objection to the results? Therefore, it would be reasonable to say that the results are scientifically accurate surely
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