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21st April 2021 #1
Ivermectin. Great news.
At last.
Du30 may have made some huge errors over the last 2 years but his decision to allow clinical trials on IVERMECTIN has the potential to change how the world views how we can prevent the spread of covid19 and variants in the future.
Well done Sir!! Great move!
The world will be watching with great interest.
Big Pharma on the other hand will not be happy Bunnies.
Philippines to conduct clinical trials on ivermectin as COVID-19 treatment
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is set to conduct clinical trials to determine whether the controversial anti-parasitic drug ivermectin can be used to treat COVID-19 patients, Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato dela Peña said Monday during the pre-recorded briefing of President Rodrigo Duterte.
This developed a week after the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said it saw no need for conducting such a clinical trial.
According to Dela Peña, ivermectin was discussed on April 15 during President Rodrigo Duterte’s meeting with COVID-19 task force officials, and on April 17, he and Health Secretary Duque III discussed potential experts to conduct the clinical trial.
The DOST chief said the clinical trials would be led by Dr. Aileen Wang of the University of the Philippines-Manila and would be conducted in quarantine centers near the Philippine General Hospital (PGH).
Funds from the Department of Health budget have been allocated for the trials.
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21st April 2021 #2
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The more potential solutions the better, the Philippines will struggle to get a full-scale vaccine roll out any time soon.
Meanwhile in the UK.
* Briefing from Boris *
Tablet that treats Covid could be available to take at home by autumn
The UK is investing in the development of effective treatments for the virus in tablet or capsules form.
The aim is to have treatment that can be taken at home for milder cases of Covid, rather than requiring hospitalisation, and also to give some level of protection to those living with an infected person.
The steroid Dexamethasone and the antiviral drug Remdesivir are already used in the UK to help some patients tackling Covid.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...e-home-autumn/
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22nd April 2021 #3
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Thanks for the uplifting posts guys.
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23rd April 2021 #4
Funds from the Department of Health budget have been allocated for the trials.
But how much will disappear???
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1st June 2021 #5
Why are the BBC not reporting these amazing medical developments?
COVID deaths plunge after major world city introduces ivermectin
Authorities create home-treatment-kit for 22 million-strong population
A citywide initiative in Mexico City to prescribe ivermectin to COVID-19 patients resulted in a plunge in hospitalizations and deaths, two studies found.
Hospitalizations were down by as much as 76%, according to research by the Mexican Digital Agency for Public Innovation, Mexico’s Ministry of Health and the Mexican Social Security Institute, according to a TrialSiteNews report highlighted by LifeSiteNews.
Earlier this month, as WND reported, a significant decrease in cases in India coincided with the national health ministry’s promotion of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine treatments.
In Mexico City, after a spike in cases in December, the city’s Ministry of Health created a home-treatment kit for residents. The city’s metro population is 22 million.
The study concluded that “the many examples of ivermectin distribution campaigns leading to rapid population-wide decreases in morbidity and mortality indicate that an oral agent effective in all phases of COVID-19 has been identified.”
In February, a peer-reviewed study found that invermectin reduces coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths by about 75%.
https://www.citizensjournal.us/covid...es-ivermectin/
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1st June 2021 #6
COVER-UP: Don’t Mention Ivermectin; It’ll Upset The Vaccine Rollout – By Andrew Bannister
The Smoking Man / 2 weeks ago
Source – biznews.com
- “…New research from the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), on a group of over 3500 health care workers, using two doses of Ivermectin as prophylactic, reduced cases among health care workers by 83% in the following month. Mexico City has for several months been using a test and treat with Ivermectin strategy. A research paper by Mexico City Health, claims that, depending on dosing, they have reduced hospitalisations by 56-73%”
https://rielpolitik.com/2021/05/19/c...rew-bannister/
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Worth pointing out that there is a difference between preventing Covid-19, and treating Covid-19.
Vaccination aims to prevent infection and stop the spread of this virus through the healthy population.
Medication such as ivermectin is used to treat patients once they have become ill. It aims to decrease death and hospitalisation in those who are already infected with the virus.
Better to prevent infection rather than treat it.
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1st June 2021 #9
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1st June 2021 #10
Sorry,it wasn't Congress. It was to the U.S Senate.
DOCTOR AT SENATE HEARING IVERMECTIN TAKE IT YOU WILL NOT GET SICK
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10th July 2021 #11
This fantastic news is already over a MONTH old but treated by MSM as of no importance.. Just push the untested experimental spike protein laden vaccine.
Blood on their hands.
A 97% decline in Delhi cases with Ivermectin is decisive - period. It represents the last word in an epic struggle to save lives and preserve human rights. This graph symbolizes the victory of reason over corruption, good over evil, and right over wrong. It is as significant as David’s victory over Goliath. It is an absolute vindication of Ivermectin and early outpatient treatment. It is a clear refutation of the WHO, FDA, NIH, and CDC's policies of "wait at home until you turn blue" before you get treatment.
Dr. Pierre Kory told the world on December 8, 2020, that Ivermectin "obliterates" this virus. Obliterate means to decimate, demolish, or annihilate. It means to eliminate or destroy all trace, indication, or significance.
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10th July 2021 #12
Notice above.. Big tech hiding Truth bombs about IVERMECTIN by removing video content taken inside the US Senate.
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10th July 2021 #13
from what I can see, the falling death rate is mainly due to the AstraZenca vaccine clone,
India mainly relies on a version of the AstraZeneca (AZN.L) vaccine produced under license, as well as a domestically developed shot, Covaxin. It would need to administer 10 million doses a day to achieve its aim of immunising all adults by December; it administered about 4 million doses a day last week
if IVERMECTIN works better than the AstraZenica vaccine then why hasn't the Indian government used it and produced on a mass scale ?
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11th July 2021 #14if IVERMECTIN works better than the AstraZenica vaccine then why hasn't the Indian government used it and produced on a mass scale ?
I know the BBC and the Good morning Britain in house Dr does not tell you this stuff but....FFS!!lol.
Patience Fred. Patience!!!
India's Production Capacity of Ivermectin and Fabiflu Much More than Current Demand: Sources.
India has more than enough production capacity of anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin and the country is also self-sufficient in its raw materials, sources in the Central government have told News18.
Per-month production capacity of the crucial Covid-19 drug is as high as 30 crore units while the current demand order stands at 7 crore per month.
The excess supply is despite the Goa government’s decision to give Ivermectin to all adults irrespective of their coronavirus status in an attempt to bring down mortality.
He said patients will be given Ivermectin 12 mg for a period of five days as expert panels from the UK, Italy, Spain and Japan have found a statistically significant reduction in mortality, time of recovery and viral clearance in COVID-19 patients treated with this medicine.
https://flipboard.com/article/india-...9%2Fnews18.com
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11th July 2021 #15
Do you guys prefer my factual based posts in Black and white small type or in highlighted, underlined, enlarged text in pretty colours for spectacular effect?
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I've been twice for my vaccination schedule
Both time told to reschedule as only Sinovac available?????
I said it's OK I will take that.................But told I am rescheduled for later date????????????????
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My first (free) jab.. here in Pangasinan, was AstraZeneca.
Next one due third week in August.
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13th July 2021 #21
Widespread distribution of ivermectin proves effective in Mexico against COVID-19
One country that has had remarkable success in the war against the COVID pandemic, but has received little to no global media coverage, is Mexico. Like the rest of the world, COVID cases in Mexico exploded in April 2020, the first hot spots flaring up along the northern border with the United States, in Mexico City and Quintana Roo, a popular tourist destination in the Caribbean. At the beginning of the pandemic, Mexico took recommendations and followed protocol set forth by the World Health Organization (WHO) and watched the virus spread from state to state, engulfing the entire country.
First COVID Outbreak in Mexico
On June 10, the Spanish-speaking media began reporting on the success that Peru was having in controlling the virus using ivermectin as a treatment. Mexico was in the middle of its worst peak of cases and deaths with records breaking daily, and interest in the drug – as well as sales – rose dramatically.
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13th July 2021 #22
On January 22, 2021, the mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Scheinbaum, held a live televised press conference where she talked about the positive results from the ivermectin distribution from December.Following the press release, the kits were made available for everyone in the whole of Mexico, and nation-wide results of ivermectin use were monitored.
Amazingly, after mass distribution of ivermectin, every single COVID indicator in Mexico improved.
Over the course of 18 weeks, COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continuously dropped, and on May 14, the mayor held another televised press conference sharing the positive results of the months’-long campaign.
What is astonishing, however, is that the media outlets in Mexico have not reported on this astounding result. They continued to report on the number of excess deaths from before the ivermectin intervention – and not one has covered the current situation of declining cases and deaths due to wide-spread ivermectin intervention.
https://alethonews.com/2021/05/29/widespread-distribution-of-ivermectin-proves-effective-in-mexico-against-covid-19/
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13th July 2021 #23
How Ivermectin’s success has been suppressed by mainstream media.
New York Times best-selling author, Michael Capuzzo. the article entitled The Drug That Cracked COVID features how frontline doctors from various parts of the world struggled to get Ivermectin in the hands of patients who need it the most. Capuzzo said that while doctors tried to save the lives of their patients through Ivermectin, the media worked tirelessly to thwart and label their work as fake news.
In the article attached below, author Tyler Durden traces the history of the fight for Ivermectin, starting from Dr. Pierre Kory’s December 8, 2020 testimony to the US Homeland Security where he explained the anti-viral, anti-inflammatory benefits of the drug. Dursden then goes on to summarize how the media trumpeted the “terror” in India and Brazil while local health professionals continued to save thousands of lives using Ivermectin.
https://covidcalltohumanity.org/2021...nstream-media/
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I don't understand a lot of this stuff... but would like to thank you for contributing all this info to the board Fred. All very interesting.
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14th July 2021 #25
after mass distribution of ivermectin
FedEx Delivers 1.35 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses to Mexico
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14th July 2021 #26what's the magic numbers?, All the numbers I see are that Mexico has used over 50m doses of covid vaccines and have received many millions of covid vaccines from the USA. If so many people are using ivermectin and it's such a great success, why have they used 50M covid vaccines ?
The world needs more Billionaires.
Anyway..If this stuff interests you,DYOR..I`m not here to spoon feed information that you are unable to digest.
The guy in the vid below is no anti vaxxer BTW but at least he has an open mind to real life science, undeniable data and statistics collected by countries like Puru,Mexico and India.
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14th July 2021 #27
Novavax & Ivermectin.
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15th July 2021 #28
I think after billions of doses of covid vaccines being used and very little Ivermectin being used, you just can't digest that the covid vaccines have been a massive success. death rates have fallen everywhere that the covid vaccines have been used.
big Pharma B/S, cost of an AstraZenica vaccine is $3usd a dose, that's $6 to be fully vaccinated,
you cannot give me a reason why the Indian government is making a Astrazenica clone and not using Ivermectin, the Indian government is giving the AstraZenica doses for free, so why are they doing this, simple because it works.
I'll leave you to keep searching the net for the odd cases of someone being ill because of a covid vaccines but not mention the 100,000s the covid vaccines have saved.
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