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October 5th, 2021, 10:28 PM
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What is this world coming to
Why would health departments refuse to administer a proven treatment? Because it's cheap and effective but big pharma won't make money, so they'd rather let patients die and keep the world scared. This doctor lost his job over it after saving two lives. If you don't remember Brian Peckford, he was premier of NFLD for ten years, this article is from his blog.
https://peckford42.wordpress.com/202...or-speaks-out/
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October 5th, 2021 10:28 PM
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October 6th, 2021, 06:42 AM
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Along the same line it is proven that mandatory lockdowns never worked.
"Similar findings arise when comparing various US states. Florida and California were often compared because they are similar in terms of size and latitude, but had different lockdown policies. Florida locked down in the spring but then started lifting restrictions, on September 25th, 2020 all restrictions were lifted. California has had various mandates throughout 2020, but in early December issued a stay-at-home order that remained in place until January 25th, 2021. However, the cumulative deaths per 100,000 people are practically indistinguishable: 152 for Florida and 143 for California."
"Lockdowns are not just an inefficient policy, they must rank as one of the greatest peacetime policy disasters of all time."
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full...6.2021.1976051
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October 6th, 2021, 04:00 PM
#3
Interesting the company that manufactures Ivermectin says it does nothing for Covid. However Molnupiravir also manufactured by the same company "Merck" seems to work.
https://www.merck.com/news/merck-sta...d-19-pandemic/
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October 6th, 2021, 04:24 PM
#4
Ivermectin does not work?
Tell that to India ....lol
All I'm seeing here is a company ready to roll out a very expensive solution for profits versus what is dirt cheap, available and effective.
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October 6th, 2021, 04:51 PM
#5
How can it be more expensive when both drugs are close to the same price and no they have not rolled out Ivermectin .
If your fake news site told you cyanide was a treatment you would probably try it.
Originally Posted by
impact
Ivermectin does not work?
Tell that to India ....lol
All I'm seeing here is a company ready to roll out a very expensive solution for profits versus what is dirt cheap, available and effective.
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October 6th, 2021, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
greatwhite
How can it be more expensive when both drugs are close to the same price and no they have not rolled out Ivermectin .
If your fake news site told you cyanide was a treatment you would probably try it.
Maybe the name is toxic it's known as horse paste could just be a copy I have no idea just a Guess lol.
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October 6th, 2021, 05:08 PM
#7
Just posted this on another thread:
Pfizer Releases Brand New, Never-Before-Seen Drug 'Pfivermectin'
U.S.—After several successful rounds of trials and a quick overnight approval from the FDA, Pfizer proudly announced they will be releasing a brand new, never-before-seen COVID drug "Pfivermectin."
"It's important to understand that this drug is nothing like Ivermectin, even though Pfivermectin rhymes with Ivermectin and it pretty much does the exact same thing," said Pfizer CEO Hans Pfizer. "Everyone knows Ivermectin is a widely discredited horse drug, and ours is not. Very important distinction there."
Experts say that taking two doses of Pfivermectin every day at the first sign of COVID symptoms could lessen the severity and duration of the infection. Ivermectin will do the same thing, except it may also turn you into a horse and make everyone laugh at you. Not good!
A Pfizer spokesman also confirmed that their drug will be approximately 30,000% more expensive than Ivermectin.
"Don't worry about the cost," said the spokesman. "The government will cover the cost. Besides, that's a small price to pay to not turn into a horse!"
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October 6th, 2021, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
MikePal
Just posted this on another thread:
Pfizer Releases Brand New, Never-Before-Seen Drug 'Pfivermectin'
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October 8th, 2021, 07:32 PM
#9
Why not ask the three patients, the doctor treated, how well it worked?