Let's just put it this way. #ivermectin is a great drug. It's inexpensive and has done enormous good treating devastating tropical diseases caused by parasitic worms, such as onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis. That doesn't mean it is an effective treatment for #COVID19.
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I'm just waiting for an
#ivermectin advocate to quote mine the previous Tweet, namely the part where I say that "ivermectin is a great drug" and has done "enormous good."
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It always amazes me how people will reject a vaccine for no good reason but accept another drug, because some unqualified politician said something about it.
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Facebook acquaintances have been doing this since Dr Kory's emotional appeal at the Congress with them saying "This medicine won the Nobel prize!!!1!" - I remember asking if that was the same for lobotomy and whether that makes it a good treatment for Covid.
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As I pointed out in my post, so did the antimalarial drug artemisinin, whose discoverer shared the Nobel that year with the discoverers of
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high concentrations = kills the patients in the interim
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It is indeed a very odd thing they do - I've noticed it too. I mean, penicillin, the polio vaccine, and seatbelts are also really good things, doesn't mean they work for COVID. Would be strange to keep talking about how great Alexander Fleming was as if that would bolster case
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Typo found: "COVDI-19" ;-}
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Crazy that some frontline workers see that it works.
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Did they have worms?
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) feel about ivermectin research, if it were instead selenium sulfide (SS), the anti-fungal/anti-dandruff ingredient found in Head&Shoulders and Selsun Blue.
Hey, we found that SS kills COVID in a petri dish at very high concentrations!