(Quietly thinks to self)”Alice through the looking glass?” Or “Soylent Green?” Oh wait, “1984.”
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More like "Animal Farm"....... Keep your towel handy and sneaks tied(Quietly thinks to self)”Alice through the looking glass?” Or “Soylent Green?” Oh wait, “1984.”
Hard to believe anything you read or hear in the US anymore. Everyone has an agenda.NZ Citizen here. I've been reading all your comments because we, in NZ, are yet to have our battle with Covid, and I'd like to remain informed (as much as I can anyway). So far we've had a few small skirmishes. Currently our nation are rushing to get vaccinations on the increase for those that want them.
Same here.Hard to believe anything you read or hear in the US anymore. Everyone has an agenda.
Don't forget "Cluck"If you moo or winnie may use Ivermetican
I am definitely not promoting the use of ivermectin for covid or any pharmaceutical for that matter. However, there are clinical trials being conducted and have been conducted showing the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. It's just that at the moment it is not FDA approved for Covid.NZ Citizen here. I've been reading all your comments because we, in NZ, are yet to have our battle with Covid, and I'd like to remain informed (as much as I can anyway).
It boggles my mind that people who are suspicious of the vaccine could possibly endorse the use of Ivermectin products that are NOT approved for human use.
I suspect they are not so much anti-vaccination so much as anti-authority.
I quite like your reply - wish there was more commentary like this out there!I am definitely not promoting the use of ivermectin for covid or any pharmaceutical for that matter. However, there are clinical trials being conducted and have been conducted showing the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. It's just that at the moment it is not FDA approved for Covid.
Ivermectin has a long history that I bet most on BYC don't even realize. It is used for animals, but it also has been used for viruses, parasites, and other maladies that have been approved for use in humans - including rosacea, asthma, HIV, etc.
It's been approved for human use since 1987. It's been in Merk's possession since 1978.
Ivermectin is not approved for use in poultry, but many people use and recommend it to be used on poultry.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043740/#!po=60.1695
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ivermectin/
http://www.farad.org/vetgram/egglayers.asp