Whenever I see anyone describing those countering medical disinformation as “tribal,” those spreading misinformation as “thinking for themselves” or “encouraging thought,” and the process of countering disinformation as “debate,” I know I’m not dealing with a serious argument. 1/https://twitter.com/drjohnm/status/1378472685760577536 …
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Alberta Health Services did a deep dive into the “studies” that are touted as proof - https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/assets/info/ppih/if-ppih-covid-19-sag-ivermectin-in-treatment-and-prevention-rapid-review.pdf …
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I understand that. Twice in recent days I responded to someone pushing this as a effective treatment by pointing out the position of the EMA, FDA, ISDA, NIH, WHO and Merck. One is a high profile journalist.
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It’s like a cult - same as the antivaxxers and the climate change deniers - not sure how to combat this . . .
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