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I said that in the article above - we need to resource multicenter outpatient treatment trials to rapidly deal with these drugs, rather than letting them stew in the observational disaster we saw with Ivermectin and HQ
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Using 'statistics' and 'data' about ivermectin's roaring success in Uttar Pradesh is like endorsing Brawndo as a crop nutrient.
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But Brawndos got what plants crave. Electrolytes.
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Ivermectin would be somewhat harmless if it didn't intersect with anti-vax. That the FLCCC have done nothing to counter the fact is remarkably irresponsible. One thing to be trapped in an echo chamber, but an echo-ego chamber is much worse.
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Wow didn't realize that the "vitamin C cures sepsis" guy was part of FLCCC. Yikes. I get the appeal of a simple solution to a complex problem but come on...
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The original protocol was basically his sepsis protocol
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It’s more alarming that someone as decorated as Paul Marik is leading this charge
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Fascinating the vilification of someone on the front line willing to treat and it would appear successfully. Why are so many trying to dumb down or question this. What happened to open scientific debate. Zimbabwe, Japan, Mexico successfully treating. Us always streets ahead.
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whatever happened to scientific evidence or content expertise?
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