How has the coronavirus affected your personal life?

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In India they are giving out Ivermectin to everyone no vaccines needed. Ivermectin helped tremendously. Now india is suing the head chief of WHO for misinformation.

Ivermectin been around since the 70s. Its consider an essential med even fda approved. It's so good it even won a noble prize. Now the media is trying to discredit it saying its used for horses. It's becoming obvious it's all about money. But believe what u will
 
Ivermectin is a dewormer for livestock and people. So what's wrong about saying it's a dewormer for horses?

Maybe the people in India have intestinal roundworms too, and the removal of the parasite is helping their body fight COVID more easily. It's not unusual for people in poorer countries to have intestinal roundworms.
 
Itd be great if everyone educated themselves a bit on viruses and vaccines, healthcare in general before diagnosing, prescribing, criticizing, or judging.


I agree, too bad that millions of people are clueless regarding most of the above.
 
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Ivermectin is a dewormer for livestock and people. So what's wrong about saying it's a dewormer for horses?

Maybe the people in India have intestinal roundworms too, and the removal of the parasite is helping their body fight COVID more easily. It's not unusual for people in poorer countries to have intestinal roundworms.
Ivermectin is a dewormer for livestock and people. So what's wrong about saying it's a dewormer for horses?

Maybe the people in India have intestinal roundworms too, and the removal of the parasite is helping their body fight COVID more easily. It's not unusual for people in poorer countries to have intestinal roundworms.

Nothing wrong with calling it a horse de wormer. But I think its wrong with the media saying u shouldn't take it for covid when it's proving to work. That's misinforming people

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Nothing wrong with calling it a horse de wormer. But I think its wrong with the media saying u shouldn't take it for covid when it's proving to work. That's misinforming people

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Hello; Some medications work for people and for animals also. The trick is to get the correct dose. A man can weigh 200 pounds and a horse can be 1200 pounds. A pill designed for a horse would very likely be too much for a person.
Also any medicine can have side effects and most do. That the drug is known for decades is good in terms of side effects will be known.
 
When it comes to my personal life at this point, i have already had the virus and i will not be getting the vaccine. Not only is there an already small risk of side effects from it, but there is a higher risk of side effects among those who have already an infection. So, i would be adding risk to my health for no reason whatsoever.

The fact that those in power are trying to force people who have already been infected to get the vaccine, knowing that they are at lower risk than people who have had the vaccine and that they are at a higher risk of side effects which would then need to be treated at a time when health care resources are spread thin, really boggles the mind. You can get antibody tests at most grocery stores around me. I can think of no reason for this policy other than that they do not actually care about the health of the public and are only using this as an excuse to increase the profits of the vaccine manufacturers. It makes no sense to me otherwise.
Hello; Read an article yesterday talking about why there is a difference of opinion about natural immunity and the vaccine immunity. Best I can make out some think that the presence of antibodies is the key thing. That a naturally immune person will have the number of antibodies decrease over time and they need the shots to keep the numbers up.
The other opinion is that the naturally immune will have what are called a "memory" cells and that even as the actual number of antibodies diminishes, the body has cells and such that can be active again if and when needed. This is what I have known and understood for decades to be the way natural immunity works. Lots of details can be added, but you are correct in that you have natural protection.
Your body fought off the virus before and from what I read you recovered. That you recovered is proof your immune system did handle the virus as it was. If and when the virus mutates enough you could get sick again as the mutation will look like a new pathogen to your body. You may possibly have some help from the first infection with later mutations, that will depend on how much a mutation changes the outer appearance of the virus.

I went to Kroger and had an antibody test before taking the shots. My test was negative and since i am old and with high BP I decided to risk the shots. So far the side effect of the shots was my being very sick for two days. I had an unusual thing happen with my back but can not link it to the shots.
I do not understand exactly the push to give the shots to those naturally recovered. I get the claim that a shot on top of natural immunity will yield more antibodies, but if you survived naturally on your own the need for extra antibodies does not follow. You had enough to recover and your body can make more if needed.

I do not have any insight to the "profit motive" with regard to the shots. The shots are no cost to us but some how are being paid for. Perhaps those in the know can tell us how the money flows. Such would of interest.
 
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Even the manufacturer, who could have cashed in on the use of this drug, has found no scientific basis for ivermectin's efficacy against COVID-19.

"Merck, the manufacturer of ivermectin, confirmed its scientists have found no scientific basis for ivermectin's efficacy against COVID-19, also citing a concerning lack of safety data in most studies.

The company has donated more than four billion ivermectin doses globally to treat river blindness, an illness caused by larvae left in the body from blackfly bites, ending transmission in four countries in Latin America and five regions in Africa. "

Ivermectin is a wonder drug but not for COVID — and misinformation is causing a shortage | CBC News
 
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