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> draining supply...

I don't find this to be likely or relevant. Commercially available and otc worldwide, generics.

It does have an impact by reducing parasitic load and inflammation. This can be seen in countries with high rates of parasitic infection.

Reputable sources in the US hammered the one sized solution that runs contrary to immunization history and theory. Vaccination does not 'stop the spread' which is an absurd point to make at this stage. That is absolutely evident from case counts across the US as vaccinations increased.




What has been clinically demonstrated is that vaccinated people who get COVID anyway shed virus for a shorter period. And, also (this is important), don't die. We will all catch it, sooner or later, likely as not from our pet. Some of us might be so lucky as not to notice.

In fact, ivermectin supplies really were depleted for quite some time.


Ho, you might want to get up to date on those studies.

Boosted and vaccinated are carrying viral loads longer than unvaccinated as of Omicron

And more importantly, it would seem that all deaths in recent studies of the later omicron variants were in the boosted and eligible for booster cohorts.




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