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Sharyl Attkisson
Emmy-Award Winning Investigative Journalist, New York Times Bestselling Author, Host of Sinclair's Full Measure
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Actually the 3rd drug for outpatient setting.
Uhm.. 4th actually. HCQ + zinc +antibiotic, Ivermectin, and don’t forget nebulized Budesonide (technically not an anti-viral, but helps people who can’t breath to be able to breath again within 1 to 2 treatments which according to a recent RCT kept 90% of patients out of the hospital). There are so many ways to treat this disease and keep it from becoming the deadly tiger.
And also Bromhexine :)
We already have two drugs for this and both of them have a long history of use.
Ed Eichman. Antiviral is the key word I think ? Ivermectin is for parasites.
It is also antiviral. What difference does it make that it kills parasites if it cures viruses like covid?
I was just noting that it’s use historically has been for parasites and moon blindness. I’m all for ivermectin! It’s in my arsenal
Oh hell no what a easy way for the NWO demons to add trackers. We know they do exist and the leftist global elite want us branded so badly nothing can be trusted that comes about with from this manufactured pandemic. Nothing in the future either. They have proven themselves to be completely untrustworthy.
We have known about HCQ. zinc, D3
and Ivermectin for the whole time and we know they work and are cheap. Why are we coming up with more drugs that are not tested or 100% effective when we already have some that are FDA approved?