New Invermectin ad campaign for fighting Covid-19

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Is it possible it's a reasonable substitute for butt hurt balm? ...NAH!
 

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It does everything including cures worms um if you have four legs
 

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No wonder there is a resurgence of those rushing to take this "miracle" cure:

The fact that outlets like the Guardian have left this fake debunked story up tells you all you need to know about their journalistic integrity.
Ivermectin has been proven as an early onset covid19 therapeutic. The only reason the FDA and Health Canada hasn't approved its use is because they all full on invested in vaccines.
 
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I think that article was retracted.
There's enough other stuff out on the dewormers to cover it.
The article exaggerated it. However:

So there is some corroboration for the things McElyea actually said. And though, once more, there is no basis for the viral claim that ivermectin overdoses are driving hospital congestion in Oklahoma, it's possible that ivermectin is playing some role.
"While we are aware that hospitals across the state are currently struggling with capacity issues, the hospital association does not receive reports on specific medical issues," Oklahoma Hospital Association Patti Davis said in an email on Monday.
 

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The article doesn't exaggerate. It's am outright fabrication. You are spreading fake news.
Nope, looks like a legit correction.
That's the way real journalism works, if your source exaggerates or lies, you issue a correction when you find out.
 

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Nope, looks like a legit correction.
That's the way real journalism works, if your source exaggerates or lies, you issue a correction when you find out.
So, they corrected something that never happened, did they?(AFTER it hit the social media). You got to love the modern "journalism". To be fair, it took New York Times YEARS to correct Walter Duranty.
 

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The article doesn't exaggerate. It's am outright fabrication. You are spreading fake news.
Again it was an exaggeration, as there were Ivermectin cases in that hospital. You hate the actual facts!!

INEGRIS Hospital said in a statement McElyea is an employee of an agency that staffs emergency departments throughout the United States including several emergency departments in rural Oklahoma.

“What we can confirm is that we have seen a handful of ivermectin patients in our emergency rooms, to include INTEGRIS Grove Hospital. And while our hospitals are not filled with people who have taken ivermectin, such patients are adding to the congestion already caused by COVID-19 and other emergencies,” the hospital group said.

The Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information said they received 12 ivermectin-related calls last month.
 

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They really need something for brain worms, airlift it to Texas and Florida...
 
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Did you shit out the worms yet?
Are you now also safe from COVID?
Is something bothering you? It's not my fault your media sold their souls to the DNC.
 
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